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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... leaf of the willow , is truly remarkable . Their tradition is that " the twig that the bird brought home was a willow bough , and had full - grown leaves on it , " and the bird to which they allude is the turtle dove , which is not to ...
... leaf of the willow , is truly remarkable . Their tradition is that " the twig that the bird brought home was a willow bough , and had full - grown leaves on it , " and the bird to which they allude is the turtle dove , which is not to ...
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... leaves on the meadows the deepest and richest alluvial soil , through which winds the singularly circuitous current of the river . The channel constantly changes in the passage through this alluvial formation , new sand - bars are ...
... leaves on the meadows the deepest and richest alluvial soil , through which winds the singularly circuitous current of the river . The channel constantly changes in the passage through this alluvial formation , new sand - bars are ...
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... leaves the larger part of this " divide " in the NEBRASKA territory . The lower part of the immediate valley of the Nebraska may offer some attractions to settlers , and the adjacent parts of the Missouri valley are , undoubt- edly ...
... leaves the larger part of this " divide " in the NEBRASKA territory . The lower part of the immediate valley of the Nebraska may offer some attractions to settlers , and the adjacent parts of the Missouri valley are , undoubt- edly ...
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... leaves . Trees of the family of the coniferæ are not of frequent occurrence on the Missouri . About the summits of rocky cliffs are , here and there , a few cedars or junipers , the only trees that retain their verdure during the winter ...
... leaves . Trees of the family of the coniferæ are not of frequent occurrence on the Missouri . About the summits of rocky cliffs are , here and there , a few cedars or junipers , the only trees that retain their verdure during the winter ...
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... leaves to the sun . All these plants have their insect inhabitants , variously colored , generally taking the hue of the flower on which they live . " The party had by this time crossed the line of 40 ° , which is the northern line of ...
... leaves to the sun . All these plants have their insect inhabitants , variously colored , generally taking the hue of the flower on which they live . " The party had by this time crossed the line of 40 ° , which is the northern line of ...
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