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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... interest which is now sending into these territories a large and well - trained population has been roused by the in- terest felt in their political condition . I have , therefore , given such a sketch of their political history as the ...
... interest which is now sending into these territories a large and well - trained population has been roused by the in- terest felt in their political condition . I have , therefore , given such a sketch of their political history as the ...
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... interest , as well as with the pride of being the first col- lector in the field . Working with the disadvantages of a first collector , I have simply tried to make this book accu- rate as far as it goes . In that view I have held to ...
... interest , as well as with the pride of being the first col- lector in the field . Working with the disadvantages of a first collector , I have simply tried to make this book accu- rate as far as it goes . In that view I have held to ...
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... interest . The review is anything but agreeable . It seems fair to say , however , that a careful view of the Indian character and history does not wholly bear out the charges , constantly made , that these tribes are reduced to poverty ...
... interest . The review is anything but agreeable . It seems fair to say , however , that a careful view of the Indian character and history does not wholly bear out the charges , constantly made , that these tribes are reduced to poverty ...
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... interest was considerable . Nor were we in the least disappointed . As far as the eye could reach on either hand hill rose above hill in an almost endless series of undulations , beautiful streams were winding their sinuous course ...
... interest was considerable . Nor were we in the least disappointed . As far as the eye could reach on either hand hill rose above hill in an almost endless series of undulations , beautiful streams were winding their sinuous course ...
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... interest- ing mission of Mr. Meeker among the Ottowas is south of the river , near the state line . And in that neighborhood is Mr. Lykin's mission , the Baptist Mission and Labor School , supported by the American Indian Missionary As ...
... interest- ing mission of Mr. Meeker among the Ottowas is south of the river , near the state line . And in that neighborhood is Mr. Lykin's mission , the Baptist Mission and Labor School , supported by the American Indian Missionary As ...
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