History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... give the subject the form of familiar letters to my son , because , besides being indebted to him for aid and many valuable suggestions , it must be obvious that a variety of minute details necessary to be preserved to present a perfect ...
... give the subject the form of familiar letters to my son , because , besides being indebted to him for aid and many valuable suggestions , it must be obvious that a variety of minute details necessary to be preserved to present a perfect ...
Σελίδα 17
... give little promise of solving the perplexing question . Indeed , with advancing know- ledge and increasing research , doubts , instead of being dissipated , thicken around us . The recent and most wonderful discoveries in Central ...
... give little promise of solving the perplexing question . Indeed , with advancing know- ledge and increasing research , doubts , instead of being dissipated , thicken around us . The recent and most wonderful discoveries in Central ...
Σελίδα 18
... give a sketch of their history , policy , and power , so far as such exposition may tend to illustrate the annals of Wyoming . It does not appear to me that any writer has set forth , distinctly , in sufficiently bold re- lief - their ...
... give a sketch of their history , policy , and power , so far as such exposition may tend to illustrate the annals of Wyoming . It does not appear to me that any writer has set forth , distinctly , in sufficiently bold re- lief - their ...
Σελίδα 22
... give you corn for your food : Oneidas , I have made you patient of pain and of hunger , the nuts and fruits of the trees are yours . Senekas , I have made you industrious and active , beans do I give you for nour- ishment : Cayugas , I ...
... give you corn for your food : Oneidas , I have made you patient of pain and of hunger , the nuts and fruits of the trees are yours . Senekas , I have made you industrious and active , beans do I give you for nour- ishment : Cayugas , I ...
Σελίδα 23
... give you the best country . You will de- fend it from the invasions of other nations , from the children of other Manittas , and keep possession of it for yourselves , while the sun and moon give light , and the waters run in the rivers ...
... give you the best country . You will de- fend it from the invasions of other nations , from the children of other Manittas , and keep possession of it for yourselves , while the sun and moon give light , and the waters run in the rivers ...
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