Works, Volumen6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... mountains , which closed the savage landscape . They remained for a long time contemplating , with perplexed and anxious eye , this wild con- gregation of mountain barriers , and seeking to discover some practicable passage . The ap ...
... mountains , which closed the savage landscape . They remained for a long time contemplating , with perplexed and anxious eye , this wild con- gregation of mountain barriers , and seeking to discover some practicable passage . The ap ...
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... mountains , brightening in the north , where they hoped to find water . After a time they came upon a small stream leading directly towards these mountains . Having quenched their burning thirst , and refreshed themselves and their ...
... mountains , brightening in the north , where they hoped to find water . After a time they came upon a small stream leading directly towards these mountains . Having quenched their burning thirst , and refreshed themselves and their ...
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... mountains and cut off their retreat . By hastening their return , they would be able to reach the Blue Mountains just in time to find the elk , the deer , and the bighorn ; and after they had supplied themselves with pro- visions , they ...
... mountains and cut off their retreat . By hastening their return , they would be able to reach the Blue Mountains just in time to find the elk , the deer , and the bighorn ; and after they had supplied themselves with pro- visions , they ...
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Temperature of the ClimateRoot Dig | 1 |
Progress in the ValleyAn Indian | 14 |
Nez Percé CampA Chief with | 25 |
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Abencerrage alcayde American Fur Company arrived band banks Bear River Bear River Valley beautiful Blackfeet Blackfoot River boat buffalo bull caches California camp Captain Bonne Captain Bonneville Captain Bonneville's Columbia companions course Crow country danger deep delight encamped expedition eyes fancy fire fish Fort Cass free trapper friends guns half-breeds hand head-waters heart hills horses Hudson's Bay Company hunters hunting Indians journey keep kind land length lodge miles morning mounted natives neighborhood Nez Percés night old chief Pambrune party passed plains Portneuf prairies present reached region repast rifle Rocky Mountains Roost round salmon savage scarcely shore Shoshonies side skin Skynses Sleepy Hollow smoke Snake River snow Somerville soon spirit steed stream supplies tain tion took trade trappers travellers trees tribe turned valley village voyagers warriors whole wild wilderness winter Wolfert Acker worthy Wyeth Xarisa