Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... carried by the finder to the lodge of the chief , and proclama- tion was made by one of their criers , for the owner to come and claim his property . How difficult it is to get at the true charac- ter of these wandering tribes of the ...
... carried by the finder to the lodge of the chief , and proclama- tion was made by one of their criers , for the owner to come and claim his property . How difficult it is to get at the true charac- ter of these wandering tribes of the ...
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... village , and ' to carry his talk " concerning them ; and the two parties separated with mutual expressions of kindness and feelings of good - will . 66 The vapor - bath of which we have made mention The Captain's Remedy 51.
... village , and ' to carry his talk " concerning them ; and the two parties separated with mutual expressions of kindness and feelings of good - will . 66 The vapor - bath of which we have made mention The Captain's Remedy 51.
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... carried on with advantage in this quarter ; and he determined soon to return with a stronger party , more completely fitted for the purpose . As he stood in need of some supplies for his journey , he applied to purchase them of Mr ...
... carried on with advantage in this quarter ; and he determined soon to return with a stronger party , more completely fitted for the purpose . As he stood in need of some supplies for his journey , he applied to purchase them of Mr ...
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... carry supplies to the company's agent , resident among the Upper Nez Percés . Captain Bonneville , however , piqued at his having refused to furnish him with supplies , and doubting the sincerity of his advice , deter- mined to return ...
... carry supplies to the company's agent , resident among the Upper Nez Percés . Captain Bonneville , however , piqued at his having refused to furnish him with supplies , and doubting the sincerity of his advice , deter- mined to return ...
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... carried off in the night , took a horrid oath to kill the first Indian he should meet , innocent or guilty . As he was returning with his comrades to camp , he beheld two unfortu- nate Diggers , seated on the bank , fishing . Advancing ...
... carried off in the night , took a horrid oath to kill the first Indian he should meet , innocent or guilty . As he was returning with his comrades to camp , he beheld two unfortu- nate Diggers , seated on the bank , fishing . Advancing ...
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