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... continued on as fast as the enfeebled state of themselves and their steeds would permit . At length , one of the men , more exhausted than the rest , threw himself upon the grass , and declared he could go no further . It was in vain to ...
... continued on as fast as the enfeebled state of themselves and their steeds would permit . At length , one of the men , more exhausted than the rest , threw himself upon the grass , and declared he could go no further . It was in vain to ...
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... continued following the Indian trail without seeing a human being , and were beginning to be discouraged , when , about noon , they discovered a horseman at a distance . He was coming directly towards them ; but on discovering them ...
... continued following the Indian trail without seeing a human being , and were beginning to be discouraged , when , about noon , they discovered a horseman at a distance . He was coming directly towards them ; but on discovering them ...
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... continued to be accompanied by the worthy old chief with the hard name , who seemed bent upon doing the honors of the country , and introducing him to every branch of his tribe . The Way - lee - way , down the banks of which Captain ...
... continued to be accompanied by the worthy old chief with the hard name , who seemed bent upon doing the honors of the country , and introducing him to every branch of his tribe . The Way - lee - way , down the banks of which Captain ...
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... continued to maintain the most vigilant pre- cautions ; throwing out scouts in the advance , and on every rising ground . In the course of the day he arrived at the plain of white clay , already mentioned , sur- rounded by the mineral ...
... continued to maintain the most vigilant pre- cautions ; throwing out scouts in the advance , and on every rising ground . In the course of the day he arrived at the plain of white clay , already mentioned , sur- rounded by the mineral ...
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... and his companions passed along Snake River . The trappers continued down Ogden's River , until they ascertained that it lost itself in a VOL . II . great swampy lake , to which there was no ap- A Murderous Victory 97.
... and his companions passed along Snake River . The trappers continued down Ogden's River , until they ascertained that it lost itself in a VOL . II . great swampy lake , to which there was no ap- A Murderous Victory 97.
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