The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 53
... called a " wash ” —the " arroyo seco " of the Spaniards . So far as running streams or useful forests are concerned , this may be called a waterless and a timberless land . The only trees found growing in it , save some willow and ...
... called a " wash ” —the " arroyo seco " of the Spaniards . So far as running streams or useful forests are concerned , this may be called a waterless and a timberless land . The only trees found growing in it , save some willow and ...
Stran 81
... called it the “ Klee , ” or " Horse " mountain , but we afterwards learned the Mexicans called it the Sierra de Teres . but the small wooden crosses and piles of stones beside. Our march from here led over the rough- est country I have ...
... called it the “ Klee , ” or " Horse " mountain , but we afterwards learned the Mexicans called it the Sierra de Teres . but the small wooden crosses and piles of stones beside. Our march from here led over the rough- est country I have ...
Stran 228
... called him in the East ; I only know what he was called at Keya Paha . He got the name because he was so confoundedly doubtful about every- thing ; he decided everything by saying ' per- haps so , ' and was so quiet about it , and lug ...
... called him in the East ; I only know what he was called at Keya Paha . He got the name because he was so confoundedly doubtful about every- thing ; he decided everything by saying ' per- haps so , ' and was so quiet about it , and lug ...
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Some Japanese FolkLore Helen N S Thompson 311 | 33 |
Tenting Sketches Lillian H Shuey | 74 |
American Labor Protection to Irving M Scott 409 | 93 |
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