The Heart of the Continent: A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in Oregon, with an Examination of the Mormon PrincipleHurd and Houghton, 1870 - 568 Seiten |
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... continued our march . It is perhaps no exaggeration to call the antelope the most beautiful as well as the swiftest animal of our American wilds . His size is that of a young red - deer doe ; his color a compromise between buff and fawn ...
... continued our march . It is perhaps no exaggeration to call the antelope the most beautiful as well as the swiftest animal of our American wilds . His size is that of a young red - deer doe ; his color a compromise between buff and fawn ...
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... continued to lead our horses for a mile , running quite at the rate of ten miles an hour . But our animals had not yet " got their wind ; ' and so long as the bulls kept on tolerably even ground where we could follow them , every minute ...
... continued to lead our horses for a mile , running quite at the rate of ten miles an hour . But our animals had not yet " got their wind ; ' and so long as the bulls kept on tolerably even ground where we could follow them , every minute ...
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... continued , while the artist's hand and eye followed each other at the double - quick over the board . The signs of exhaustion increased with every charge of the bull ; the blood streamed faster from wounds and nostrils ; yet he showed ...
... continued , while the artist's hand and eye followed each other at the double - quick over the board . The signs of exhaustion increased with every charge of the bull ; the blood streamed faster from wounds and nostrils ; yet he showed ...
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... continued our way to camp , reaching it after about four miles ' further travel . Persons desiring to know how I was received , will please consult " The Lost Heir , " T. Hood author . Next to having thought your friend dead , and found ...
... continued our way to camp , reaching it after about four miles ' further travel . Persons desiring to know how I was received , will please consult " The Lost Heir , " T. Hood author . Next to having thought your friend dead , and found ...
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... continued in the buggy along a beautifully smooth , grassy bottom , with gigantic cotton - woods fringing the river all the way , to a point about a mile above the junction of White Rock Creek with the Republican . Here we picketed our ...
... continued in the buggy along a beautifully smooth , grassy bottom , with gigantic cotton - woods fringing the river all the way , to a point about a mile above the junction of White Rock Creek with the Republican . Here we picketed our ...
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