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 333
... sufferings , being alleviated by the charity of those who had been less unfortunate . It is scarcely possible to conceive the insolence of manner assumed by Justice Patterson . Meeting by accident with Capt . Caleb Bates , and learning ...
... sufferings , being alleviated by the charity of those who had been less unfortunate . It is scarcely possible to conceive the insolence of manner assumed by Justice Patterson . Meeting by accident with Capt . Caleb Bates , and learning ...
Σελίδα 340
... sufferings of the people of Wyoming , he was constrained to declare , were intolerable . If there ever on earth was a people deserving redress , it was those people . Let the depositions lying on the table be read , and afford the House ...
... sufferings of the people of Wyoming , he was constrained to declare , were intolerable . If there ever on earth was a people deserving redress , it was those people . Let the depositions lying on the table be read , and afford the House ...
Σελίδα 343
... sufferings , which their neighbours were in no condition effectually to relieve . Learning the distressing event , President Dickinson ( with gratitude and honour be it recorded , ) sent the following message to the Assembly on the 31st ...
... sufferings , which their neighbours were in no condition effectually to relieve . Learning the distressing event , President Dickinson ( with gratitude and honour be it recorded , ) sent the following message to the Assembly on the 31st ...
Σελίδα 359
... sufferings of the Connecticut people had excited indignation and pity throughout the whole country , and several Green Mountain boys , who had gone through a similar struggle with the authorities of New York , had come to Wyoming , and ...
... sufferings of the Connecticut people had excited indignation and pity throughout the whole country , and several Green Mountain boys , who had gone through a similar struggle with the authorities of New York , had come to Wyoming , and ...
Σελίδα 368
... commise- ration , and the heart must be harder and colder than marble , that could look upon their sufferings and not drop a tear of tenderest pity . LETTER XXIV . Sketch of John Franklin - Civil Government 368 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
... commise- ration , and the heart must be harder and colder than marble , that could look upon their sufferings and not drop a tear of tenderest pity . LETTER XXIV . Sketch of John Franklin - Civil Government 368 HISTORY OF WYOMING .
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