The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 216
... taken any pains to learn them , as there are individuals in all the tribes which have any communication with the settlements , who speak Spanish . The children when caught young are most easily domesticated , and manifest a great ...
... taken any pains to learn them , as there are individuals in all the tribes which have any communication with the settlements , who speak Spanish . The children when caught young are most easily domesticated , and manifest a great ...
Stran 251
... taken effect , - one on the shoulder , one in the back , and the third in the head . " Word was now sent to the various par- ties who were out , and by daylight all knew the murderer had been caught and killed . It was evident from the ...
... taken effect , - one on the shoulder , one in the back , and the third in the head . " Word was now sent to the various par- ties who were out , and by daylight all knew the murderer had been caught and killed . It was evident from the ...
Stran 463
... taken care of in respects requiring no especi- al judgment or authority , to be her especial waitress and handmaiden . They called the mistress of the house " Ama , " -- a word meaning mistress . Their man- ners at all times were kind ...
... taken care of in respects requiring no especi- al judgment or authority , to be her especial waitress and handmaiden . They called the mistress of the house " Ama , " -- a word meaning mistress . Their man- ners at all times were kind ...
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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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