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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... mule , - travel all day long on an easy " lope , " never offering to stop till fatigue makes him fall , and , if you let him , will take you through chaparrals , and up and down precipices at whose 414 THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT .
... mule , - travel all day long on an easy " lope , " never offering to stop till fatigue makes him fall , and , if you let him , will take you through chaparrals , and up and down precipices at whose 414 THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT .
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... mule with an incapable white horse , to neither of which each other's society or their own new trade was congenial . - I shall not linger here as we did there . To an or- nithologist the whole road is interesting , especially to one ...
... mule with an incapable white horse , to neither of which each other's society or their own new trade was congenial . - I shall not linger here as we did there . To an or- nithologist the whole road is interesting , especially to one ...
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... mule- pack weighs from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds ) , roped it there in the most ap- proved muletero fashion , and started into the wilder- ness . Let us call the roll . Beside the three gentlemen who with myself had ...
... mule- pack weighs from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds ) , roped it there in the most ap- proved muletero fashion , and started into the wilder- ness . Let us call the roll . Beside the three gentlemen who with myself had ...
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... mules , and the elementary condition of our intellects in the science of professional packing , spun out this portion of our journey to three days , though al- lowance is to be made for the fact of our stopping at noon of the second day ...
... mules , and the elementary condition of our intellects in the science of professional packing , spun out this portion of our journey to three days , though al- lowance is to be made for the fact of our stopping at noon of the second day ...
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... mules , horses , and stand how much like a nightmare of endless roof- walking was the descent down the face of the preci- pice . A painful and most circuitous dug - way , where our animals had constantly to stop , lest their impetus ...
... mules , horses , and stand how much like a nightmare of endless roof- walking was the descent down the face of the preci- pice . A painful and most circuitous dug - way , where our animals had constantly to stop , lest their impetus ...
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