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 iv
... leave to remark , that no important subject was ever before in- volved in such embarrassing contradictions . The reason I take it is this : On the invasion by Butler and his Indians , most of the leading men were slain , and the rest of ...
... leave to remark , that no important subject was ever before in- volved in such embarrassing contradictions . The reason I take it is this : On the invasion by Butler and his Indians , most of the leading men were slain , and the rest of ...
Σελίδα vii
... and more especially , for a journal kept by that gentleman , for several years , during the contest with the Pennsylvania land claimants . In an especial man- ner , I beg leave to make my grateful acknowledgments INTRODUCTION . vii.
... and more especially , for a journal kept by that gentleman , for several years , during the contest with the Pennsylvania land claimants . In an especial man- ner , I beg leave to make my grateful acknowledgments INTRODUCTION . vii.
Σελίδα viii
... leave to make my grateful acknowledgments to C. L. Ward , Esq . , That gentleman had been gathering materials for a History of Wyoming , and had copied from the archives at Harris- burg numerous documents bearing on the subject ...
... leave to make my grateful acknowledgments to C. L. Ward , Esq . , That gentleman had been gathering materials for a History of Wyoming , and had copied from the archives at Harris- burg numerous documents bearing on the subject ...
Σελίδα xii
... leave of the plains , the mountains are equally lofty and precipitous . In many places the rocks distinctly exhibit the abrasion of water , many feet above the highest pitch to which the river has ever been known to rise , going to show ...
... leave of the plains , the mountains are equally lofty and precipitous . In many places the rocks distinctly exhibit the abrasion of water , many feet above the highest pitch to which the river has ever been known to rise , going to show ...
Σελίδα 23
... leave you . The bodies I have given you will in time grow old , and wear out , so that you will be weary of them ; or from various accidents they may become unfit for your habitation , and you will leave them . I cannot remain here ...
... leave you . The bodies I have given you will in time grow old , and wear out , so that you will be weary of them ; or from various accidents they may become unfit for your habitation , and you will leave them . I cannot remain here ...
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