The North American Review, Band 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... passed the last settlement of the whites . On the forty - first day of their voyage they passed the river Platte , above which commences what is termed the Up- per Missouri . This makes a point of the voyage , and it an- swers the same ...
... passed the last settlement of the whites . On the forty - first day of their voyage they passed the river Platte , above which commences what is termed the Up- per Missouri . This makes a point of the voyage , and it an- swers the same ...
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... passed Vermillion Creek , and near this some rapids " sufficient to appal the stoutest heart ” —the water had risen to its utmost height , the current " uniformly rapid , in some places , rolling with the most furious and ter- rifick ...
... passed Vermillion Creek , and near this some rapids " sufficient to appal the stoutest heart ” —the water had risen to its utmost height , the current " uniformly rapid , in some places , rolling with the most furious and ter- rifick ...
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... passed through Ludlow , and stopped at Mount Hol- ly , nine miles from Cavendish , to dine . Being here caught by the rain , we waited for the stage , and in the afternoon , set off for Rutland , which we reached at 9 , P. M. and slept ...
... passed through Ludlow , and stopped at Mount Hol- ly , nine miles from Cavendish , to dine . Being here caught by the rain , we waited for the stage , and in the afternoon , set off for Rutland , which we reached at 9 , P. M. and slept ...
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