Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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Side 18
... perhaps he may put on his dignity , like a glove , when it suits his convenience . " On the 8th of May the party had a misfor- tune in the loss of Mr. Milton Sublette , who , owing to a fungus in one of his legs , was obliged to return ...
... perhaps he may put on his dignity , like a glove , when it suits his convenience . " On the 8th of May the party had a misfor- tune in the loss of Mr. Milton Sublette , who , owing to a fungus in one of his legs , was obliged to return ...
Side 27
... perhaps even more successful . The skin of a calf is properly dressed , with the head and legs left attached to it . The Indian envelops himself in this , and with his short bow and a brace of arrows ambles off into the very midst of a ...
... perhaps even more successful . The skin of a calf is properly dressed , with the head and legs left attached to it . The Indian envelops himself in this , and with his short bow and a brace of arrows ambles off into the very midst of a ...
Side 29
... perhaps a hundred pounds each , and comprise the whole of the hump on each side of the vertical processes commonly called the hump - ribs - which are at- tached to the vertebræ . The fleeces are con- sidered the choice parts of the ...
... perhaps a hundred pounds each , and comprise the whole of the hump on each side of the vertical processes commonly called the hump - ribs - which are at- tached to the vertebræ . The fleeces are con- sidered the choice parts of the ...
Side 39
... ball from another quarter . In this way he was driven about among us for perhaps fifteen min- utes , at times so near some of the horses , that he received several severe kicks from them One of the EXCURSION TO OREGON . 39.
... ball from another quarter . In this way he was driven about among us for perhaps fifteen min- utes , at times so near some of the horses , that he received several severe kicks from them One of the EXCURSION TO OREGON . 39.
Side 44
... perhaps , the only Indians who do not fear the power , and who refuse to acknowledge the superiority of the white man ; and though so often beaten in conflicts with them , even by their own mode of warfare , and generally with numbers ...
... perhaps , the only Indians who do not fear the power , and who refuse to acknowledge the superiority of the white man ; and though so often beaten in conflicts with them , even by their own mode of warfare , and generally with numbers ...
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