The Heart of the Continent: A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in Oregon, with an Examination of the Mormon PrincipleHurd and Houghton, 1871 - 568 Seiten |
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... living twenty miles out in the wilds back of Atchison ; had beaten him insensible with a pistol- butt ; knocked his wife down with a chair ; and then hung his boy , a child of twelve years , till , to save himself from suffocation , he ...
... living twenty miles out in the wilds back of Atchison ; had beaten him insensible with a pistol- butt ; knocked his wife down with a chair ; and then hung his boy , a child of twelve years , till , to save himself from suffocation , he ...
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... Why , in one Kansas settlement there lived an old man who was too lazy to do anything for his living , and whose neighbors had to support him , until finally they got tired of sendin ' on him things THE SETTING OUT . 7.
... Why , in one Kansas settlement there lived an old man who was too lazy to do anything for his living , and whose neighbors had to support him , until finally they got tired of sendin ' on him things THE SETTING OUT . 7.
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... living with him , and two of them having children of their own under his roof . On the Plains there is none of our Eastern necessity of leav- ing home to push one's fortune . There is plenty of pushing to be done in home's immediate ...
... living with him , and two of them having children of their own under his roof . On the Plains there is none of our Eastern necessity of leav- ing home to push one's fortune . There is plenty of pushing to be done in home's immediate ...
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... living in a slovenly hut . But " the peasantry " have no status in America . The nearest approach to them which we found in all our journeying was here and there a houseful of unfortunate " Pikes " or " Butter- nuts , " whom slavery had ...
... living in a slovenly hut . But " the peasantry " have no status in America . The nearest approach to them which we found in all our journeying was here and there a houseful of unfortunate " Pikes " or " Butter- nuts , " whom slavery had ...
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... living representatives we could find along the stream . Most of them were acephalous , -allied to the clam ; some of them had corrugated valves ; one or two , the cardinal expansion of the scallop . Several were ostracidae . One ...
... living representatives we could find along the stream . Most of them were acephalous , -allied to the clam ; some of them had corrugated valves ; one or two , the cardinal expansion of the scallop . Several were ostracidae . One ...
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