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Page 140
... half in upper - Missouri English and half in one or two Indian and nondescript dialects that none but a Missourian from Pike could have wholly understood ; until , when his throat became so dry that he could keep on no longer , he ...
... half in upper - Missouri English and half in one or two Indian and nondescript dialects that none but a Missourian from Pike could have wholly understood ; until , when his throat became so dry that he could keep on no longer , he ...
Page 306
... half - acre in extent , fringed by dwarfed hemlocks , carpeted with new - grown grass , and fortified by a huge snow - bank above . The creek tumbles over a precipice fifty feet high , and then ripples gently through the valley as if to ...
... half - acre in extent , fringed by dwarfed hemlocks , carpeted with new - grown grass , and fortified by a huge snow - bank above . The creek tumbles over a precipice fifty feet high , and then ripples gently through the valley as if to ...
Page 458
... half and half - half American and half Chinese . No people should be admitted in any numbers to this country to whom we cannot give the full benefit and privileges of our institutions . The suffrage is the root of them all . No thinking ...
... half and half - half American and half Chinese . No people should be admitted in any numbers to this country to whom we cannot give the full benefit and privileges of our institutions . The suffrage is the root of them all . No thinking ...
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American Colony at Carlotta | 17 |
George Wardman | 32 |
His Life and Writings O H Roberts 200 | 33 |
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