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... mountains . He was informed , however , that , in so doing , he would have to pass through the country of the Black- feet , a savage tribe of Indians , exasperated against the whites , on account of the death of one of their men by the ...
... mountains . He was informed , however , that , in so doing , he would have to pass through the country of the Black- feet , a savage tribe of Indians , exasperated against the whites , on account of the death of one of their men by the ...
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... mountain , which proved to be a spur of the Rocky chain , on the thirtieth , having now come about four hundred miles since leaving Arickara . For one or two days they endeavored in vain to find a defile in the mountains . On the third ...
... mountain , which proved to be a spur of the Rocky chain , on the thirtieth , having now come about four hundred miles since leaving Arickara . For one or two days they endeavored in vain to find a defile in the mountains . On the third ...
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... mountains , and running through green meadows abounding in buffalo . Here they en- camped for several days , a little repose being necessary for both men and horses . On the twenty - fourth the journey was resumed . Fifteen miles ...
... mountains , and running through green meadows abounding in buffalo . Here they en- camped for several days , a little repose being necessary for both men and horses . On the twenty - fourth the journey was resumed . Fifteen miles ...
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Notices of the War of 1812 | 22 |
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The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticism Edgar Allan Poe Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1902 |
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