Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... mind upon the stretch , and his whole system braced and excited . In no one instance had he flagged in spirit , or felt dis- posed to succumb . Now , however , that all danger was over , and the march of a few miles would bring them to ...
... mind upon the stretch , and his whole system braced and excited . In no one instance had he flagged in spirit , or felt dis- posed to succumb . Now , however , that all danger was over , and the march of a few miles would bring them to ...
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... mind between old associations and projected indul- gence ; and his decision in favor of the latter was made , he says , with a greater promptness , perhaps , than true taste and sentiment might have required . In a few moments , his ...
... mind between old associations and projected indul- gence ; and his decision in favor of the latter was made , he says , with a greater promptness , perhaps , than true taste and sentiment might have required . In a few moments , his ...
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... mind , than those circulated through the press . The office of crier is generally filled by some old man , who is good for little else . A village has generally several of these walking news- papers , as they are termed by the whites ...
... mind , than those circulated through the press . The office of crier is generally filled by some old man , who is good for little else . A village has generally several of these walking news- papers , as they are termed by the whites ...
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... minds , and impress them with such an idea of the might of his nation , as would in- duce them to treat with kindness and respect all stragglers that might fall in their path . To their inquiries as to the numbers of the people of the ...
... minds , and impress them with such an idea of the might of his nation , as would in- duce them to treat with kindness and respect all stragglers that might fall in their path . To their inquiries as to the numbers of the people of the ...
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... minds , that effected a complete change in their condition . They built eleven missionary establishments in the various valleys of the peninsula , which formed rallying places for the surrounding savages , where they gathered together ...
... minds , that effected a complete change in their condition . They built eleven missionary establishments in the various valleys of the peninsula , which formed rallying places for the surrounding savages , where they gathered together ...
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