Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... civilized government has not yet begun , are from official documents . So few people have read " the Nebraska Act , " of which so many have talked , that I have thought it desirable to publish an accurate copy of it , as the constitu ...
... civilized government has not yet begun , are from official documents . So few people have read " the Nebraska Act , " of which so many have talked , that I have thought it desirable to publish an accurate copy of it , as the constitu ...
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... civilized world of the valley of the Missouri was made by Father Marquette . In writing to the Superior of Missions , in 1670 , he spoke of this river , from the report he had of it from the Indians . " Six or seven days below the Ilois ...
... civilized world of the valley of the Missouri was made by Father Marquette . In writing to the Superior of Missions , in 1670 , he spoke of this river , from the report he had of it from the Indians . " Six or seven days below the Ilois ...
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... civilized , he says , but readily accessible on receiving a few presents . Fifteen days more westward marching brought him to the Padoucahs , a very brave and warlike nation . Here he erected a cross , with the arms of the king , Sept ...
... civilized , he says , but readily accessible on receiving a few presents . Fifteen days more westward marching brought him to the Padoucahs , a very brave and warlike nation . Here he erected a cross , with the arms of the king , Sept ...
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... year , probably belongs really to the year 1722 ; and Dutisne , therefore , may be regarded as the discoverer of Kanzas to the civilized world . Native tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes 16 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... year , probably belongs really to the year 1722 ; and Dutisne , therefore , may be regarded as the discoverer of Kanzas to the civilized world . Native tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes 16 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... civilized . The Wyandots and Ottowas , numbering eight hundred persons , have some simple laws . None of the others have . All of these tribes cultivate their reservations , and have such knowledge of agriculture as enables them to do ...
... civilized . The Wyandots and Ottowas , numbering eight hundred persons , have some simple laws . None of the others have . All of these tribes cultivate their reservations , and have such knowledge of agriculture as enables them to do ...
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