Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... called the Little Wyer ; and the soil , which was generally of a watery clay , with occasional in- tervals of sand , was soft to the tread of the horses . After a time , however , the mountains approached and flanked the river ; the ...
... called the Little Wyer ; and the soil , which was generally of a watery clay , with occasional in- tervals of sand , was soft to the tread of the horses . After a time , however , the mountains approached and flanked the river ; the ...
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... called the Fourche de Glace , or Ice River , runs through it . Its sheltered situation , embosomed in mountains , renders it good pasturing ground in the winter time ; when the elk come down to it in great num- bers , driven out of the ...
... called the Fourche de Glace , or Ice River , runs through it . Its sheltered situation , embosomed in mountains , renders it good pasturing ground in the winter time ; when the elk come down to it in great num- bers , driven out of the ...
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... called " Indian giving , " made him aware that a parting pledge was necessary on his own part , to prove that his friendship was reciprocated . He accordingly placed a handsome rifle in the hands of the venerable chief , whose ...
... called " Indian giving , " made him aware that a parting pledge was necessary on his own part , to prove that his friendship was reciprocated . He accordingly placed a handsome rifle in the hands of the venerable chief , whose ...
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... called out for them to come over and answer for their shameful con- duct . The others answered to the call with all the promptitude of perfect innocence , and spurned at the idea of their being capable of such outrage upon any of the ...
... called out for them to come over and answer for their shameful con- duct . The others answered to the call with all the promptitude of perfect innocence , and spurned at the idea of their being capable of such outrage upon any of the ...
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... called Beer Springs by the trappers . * Here the men all * In a manuscript journal of Mr. Nathaniel G. Wyeth , we find the following mention of this water- ing - place : " There is here a soda spring ; or , I may say , fifty halted to ...
... called Beer Springs by the trappers . * Here the men all * In a manuscript journal of Mr. Nathaniel G. Wyeth , we find the following mention of this water- ing - place : " There is here a soda spring ; or , I may say , fifty halted to ...
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