The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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... once inhabited by Aztecs , whom Cabrillo describes as " compara- tively white and of ruddy complexions . " Whether the extirpation of these people was due to their massacre by the Aleu- tians as alleged by certain missionaries , or ...
... once inhabited by Aztecs , whom Cabrillo describes as " compara- tively white and of ruddy complexions . " Whether the extirpation of these people was due to their massacre by the Aleu- tians as alleged by certain missionaries , or ...
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... once assumed in his Indian- haunted mind the dreaded distinguishing characteristics of an Apache scout on the watch for a scalp ; and with his pal- pitating heart in his wide - open mouth he ran at once as fast as his short legs could ...
... once assumed in his Indian- haunted mind the dreaded distinguishing characteristics of an Apache scout on the watch for a scalp ; and with his pal- pitating heart in his wide - open mouth he ran at once as fast as his short legs could ...
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... once more into line facing it , and rested on their arms with their heads bowed down upon their hands crossed upon the butts of their carbines unreversed . Gently , tenderly , as if with women's hands , the guard of honor lowered the ...
... once more into line facing it , and rested on their arms with their heads bowed down upon their hands crossed upon the butts of their carbines unreversed . Gently , tenderly , as if with women's hands , the guard of honor lowered the ...
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American Histories Some 439 | 1 |
Valuable Tree for California A S S Boynton | 73 |
Biography Recent 554 | 110 |
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