Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of the Best and Rarest Contemporary Volumes of Travel, Descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, During the Period of Early American Settlement, Band 3Reuben Gold Thwaites A. H. Clark Company, 1904 |
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... kind enough to lend me a horse for nothing to go in search of mine . The 27th arrived at Lexington distant only 20 Miles from the crossing of Kentuckey river called Hickman junction.15 The 5th of October started from Lexington . Sunday ...
... kind enough to lend me a horse for nothing to go in search of mine . The 27th arrived at Lexington distant only 20 Miles from the crossing of Kentuckey river called Hickman junction.15 The 5th of October started from Lexington . Sunday ...
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... kind of humor . In fact on opening the cavity I found a substance of the form and consistency of a hare's dropping but of the size of an acorn . This animal has canine teeth in the upper and lower jaw like those of horses , called fangs ...
... kind of humor . In fact on opening the cavity I found a substance of the form and consistency of a hare's dropping but of the size of an acorn . This animal has canine teeth in the upper and lower jaw like those of horses , called fangs ...
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... kind of wood in the country . The streets of Charleston are extremely wide , but not paved , consequently every time your foot slips from a kind of brick pavement before the doors , you are immerged nearly ancle - deep in sand . The ...
... kind of wood in the country . The streets of Charleston are extremely wide , but not paved , consequently every time your foot slips from a kind of brick pavement before the doors , you are immerged nearly ancle - deep in sand . The ...
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... kind of traffic load , in return , with rice and cottons , the greater part of which is re - exported into Europe , the freight [ 10 ] being always higher in the north- ern than in the southern states . The cotton wool that they keep in ...
... kind of traffic load , in return , with rice and cottons , the greater part of which is re - exported into Europe , the freight [ 10 ] being always higher in the north- ern than in the southern states . The cotton wool that they keep in ...
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... kind that the inhabitants leave the major part of the year in the woods , which in that respect are free . Near towns or villages these [ 26 ] enclosures are made with posts , fixed in the ground about twelve feet from each other ...
... kind that the inhabitants leave the major part of the year in the woods , which in that respect are free . Near towns or villages these [ 26 ] enclosures are made with posts , fixed in the ground about twelve feet from each other ...
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