A Journey Through Texas, Or, A Saddle-trip on the Southwestern Frontier, with a Statistical AppendixBrookhaven Press, 1859 - Počet stran: 516 |
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Strana 28
... hundred tedious hours to spend upon the narrow decks of the Tomkins . We were hardly fairly under way when we went foul of a snag , and broke , before we were clear , several buckets of our wheel . We ran on in a dilapidated state till ...
... hundred tedious hours to spend upon the narrow decks of the Tomkins . We were hardly fairly under way when we went foul of a snag , and broke , before we were clear , several buckets of our wheel . We ran on in a dilapidated state till ...
Strana 41
... hundred and fifty that flow between Troy and Albany and New York ? If not , a little footing up of figures from the ... hundred or five hundred considered of equal value on the Mississippi ? We had few opportunities of going on shore at ...
... hundred and fifty that flow between Troy and Albany and New York ? If not , a little footing up of figures from the ... hundred or five hundred considered of equal value on the Mississippi ? We had few opportunities of going on shore at ...
Strana 47
... hundred yards from the house was a gin - house and stable , and in the interval between were two rows of comfortable negro cabins . Between the house and the cabins was a large post , on which was a bell to call the negroes . A rack for ...
... hundred yards from the house was a gin - house and stable , and in the interval between were two rows of comfortable negro cabins . Between the house and the cabins was a large post , on which was a bell to call the negroes . A rack for ...
Strana 56
... hundred persons attached to these trains , prob- ably an unusual number ; but the immigration this year had been retarded and condensed by the fear of yellow fever , the last case of which , at Natchitoches , had indeed begun only the ...
... hundred persons attached to these trains , prob- ably an unusual number ; but the immigration this year had been retarded and condensed by the fear of yellow fever , the last case of which , at Natchitoches , had indeed begun only the ...
Strana 62
... hundred per cent . over those of New Orleans . We took our pork and corn - bread , at noon , in the house of an He was so old a old gentleman of a pious 2 TEXAS . A JOURNEY THROUGH bread, if I am not mistaken, we met ...
... hundred per cent . over those of New Orleans . We took our pork and corn - bread , at noon , in the house of an He was so old a old gentleman of a pious 2 TEXAS . A JOURNEY THROUGH bread, if I am not mistaken, we met ...
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