Missouri Historical Review, Količina 7

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Francis Asbury Sampson
State Historical Society of Missouri., 1913
 

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Stran 211 - “You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.” May I
Stran 185 - THE NEW MADRID EARTHQUAKE 1. Bradbury, John. Travels in the Interior of America in the years 1809, 1810 and 1811. Second edition. London, 1819. p. 207. Thwaites
Stran 123 - commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions. Our children see this and
Stran 58 - is the purpose of this paper to give a brief account of the Civil War in Northeast Missouri. The term Northeast Missouri will be taken to include all that part of this State which lies north of the Missouri River and east of the western boundary of Linn County. The shortness of this
Stran 175 - into two classes, those in which the motion was horizontal, and those in which it was perpendicular. The latter were the ones that were attended with the explosions, the terrifying noises and the engulfing waters, but they were not so destructive as the others.
Stran 186 - from the papers of the late J. Brookes. Louisville, 1819. 13. Marbut, Prof. CF The Evolution of the Northern Part of the Lowlands of Southeastern Missouri. The University of Missouri Studies.
Stran 184 - two months. Near Big lake, four miles north of Charleston were two small holes in the earth from which the water spouted to the height of three feet. In Dunklin county shocks were much lighter. It lasted three minutes from northeast to southwest, but no damage was done. 68
Stran 161 - The Justice of the Mexican War. A review of the causes and results of the war, with a view of distinguishing evidence from opinion and inference. By Charles H. Owen.
Stran 41 - Von Rudolf Baumbach. With notes, vocabulary, and illustrative exercises. By Otto Heller, Ph. D. Professor of the German Language and Literature in Washington University, St. Louis, New York. Henry Holt and
Stran 184 - Missouri, about four acres of ground were sunk and filled with water, forming another lake. Near Bertrand hundreds of mounds of sand were piled up, ranging from twelve inches to ten feet in circumference, and the ditches in this neighborhood were

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