History of Wyoming, in a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn Miner ...J. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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... the year 1845 , by CHARLES MINER , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . VALE COLLEGE DUPLICATE LIBRARY . ML51.5 W99M INTRODUCTION . 45568 THE History of Wyoming remains.
... the year 1845 , by CHARLES MINER , In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . VALE COLLEGE DUPLICATE LIBRARY . ML51.5 W99M INTRODUCTION . 45568 THE History of Wyoming remains.
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Charles Miner. ML51.5 W99M INTRODUCTION . 45568 THE History of Wyoming remains to be written . The book of Mr. Chapman is certainly valuable , so far as it extends . A man of talents , research and industry ; —had his life been prolonged ...
Charles Miner. ML51.5 W99M INTRODUCTION . 45568 THE History of Wyoming remains to be written . The book of Mr. Chapman is certainly valuable , so far as it extends . A man of talents , research and industry ; —had his life been prolonged ...
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... remains of vast cities , temples of hewn stone , rivaling , in grandeur of design and magnifi- cence of execution , the noblest ruins of Egypt , —the varied and finished sculpture , speak of population and wealth - arts and arms , at a ...
... remains of vast cities , temples of hewn stone , rivaling , in grandeur of design and magnifi- cence of execution , the noblest ruins of Egypt , —the varied and finished sculpture , speak of population and wealth - arts and arms , at a ...
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... remain- ing a brief period , and then emigrating to some other place , with- out any apparent motive , founded in personal convenience , consist- ency , or wisdom , perplexed us exceedingly , as we doubt not it has others . The ...
... remain- ing a brief period , and then emigrating to some other place , with- out any apparent motive , founded in personal convenience , consist- ency , or wisdom , perplexed us exceedingly , as we doubt not it has others . The ...
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... remain here always to give you new ones . I have great affairs to mind , in distant places , and I cannot again attend so long to the nursing of children . I have enabled you therefore among yourselves to produce new bodies , to supply ...
... remain here always to give you new ones . I have great affairs to mind , in distant places , and I cannot again attend so long to the nursing of children . I have enabled you therefore among yourselves to produce new bodies , to supply ...
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