Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5Lea and Blanchard, 1845 |
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Strana 174
... present rarely steal any thing but horses ; but so daring are they , that they not unfrequently take them out of the enclosures near the pueblos . Their reason for confining themselves to this description of property is , that with them ...
... present rarely steal any thing but horses ; but so daring are they , that they not unfrequently take them out of the enclosures near the pueblos . Their reason for confining themselves to this description of property is , that with them ...
Strana 291
... present population with the estimate made at the begin- ning of the present century , which shows a growth in the forty years of about one million four hundred thousand . The native population is composed of a number of distinct tribes ...
... present population with the estimate made at the begin- ning of the present century , which shows a growth in the forty years of about one million four hundred thousand . The native population is composed of a number of distinct tribes ...
Strana 358
... present aspect , it would seem that it has decreased both in population and products . Its caves formerly sup- plied a large quantity of edible birds ' - nests ; large numbers of cattle were to be found upon it ; and its cultivation was ...
... present aspect , it would seem that it has decreased both in population and products . Its caves formerly sup- plied a large quantity of edible birds ' - nests ; large numbers of cattle were to be found upon it ; and its cultivation was ...
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CHAPTER III | 75 |
PREPARATIONS FOR THE SURVEY OF THE COLUMBIADIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS | 110 |
CHAPTER V | 148 |
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