The PathfinderHurd, Houghton, 1876 - Počet stran: 543 |
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Strana vi
... means of self - love ; but , unless he be disposed to maintain the equal perfection of what he has done , as probably no man was ever yet fool enough to do , he may very well have shrewd conjectures as to the comparative merits and ...
... means of self - love ; but , unless he be disposed to maintain the equal perfection of what he has done , as probably no man was ever yet fool enough to do , he may very well have shrewd conjectures as to the comparative merits and ...
Strana viii
... means of these wonderful changes , we firmly believe ; but that they will prove to be the precise results now so generally anticipated , in consult ing the experience of the past , and taking the nature of man into the account , the ...
... means of these wonderful changes , we firmly believe ; but that they will prove to be the precise results now so generally anticipated , in consult ing the experience of the past , and taking the nature of man into the account , the ...
Strana xxvii
... means of a pole , ten feet long , shod with iron , and crossed at short intervals with small bars of wood ; the men would place themselves ut the bow , two on each side , thrust their poles into the channel , and grasping the wooden ...
... means of a pole , ten feet long , shod with iron , and crossed at short intervals with small bars of wood ; the men would place themselves ut the bow , two on each side , thrust their poles into the channel , and grasping the wooden ...
Strana 7
... means that as a hit at your read- ing , Magnet , for the chief has sensible notions of things in his own way . How far , now , Arrowhead , do you make us , by your calculation , from the bit of a pond that you call the Great Lake , and ...
... means that as a hit at your read- ing , Magnet , for the chief has sensible notions of things in his own way . How far , now , Arrowhead , do you make us , by your calculation , from the bit of a pond that you call the Great Lake , and ...
Strana 10
... means , uncle , that we had needs be silent ; perhaps he distrusts the persons we are about to meet . " " Aye -- ' tis an Indian's fashion of going to quarters . You perceive he has examined the priming of his rifle , and it may be as ...
... means , uncle , that we had needs be silent ; perhaps he distrusts the persons we are about to meet . " " Aye -- ' tis an Indian's fashion of going to quarters . You perceive he has examined the priming of his rifle , and it may be as ...
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