| Edmund Randolph - 1860 - 90 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water ; he was, therefore, under...supplies to enable him to return. We further state as our opinions, that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his sole object was the... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury, John Ross Browne - 1867 - 326 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water. He was, therefore, under the...to enable him to return. " We further state as our opinions that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his sole object was the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 780 strani
...In: found it impasible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water. He was, therefore, under the...to enable him to return. " We further state as our opinions that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his sole object was the... | |
| John Ross Browne, James Wickes Taylor - 1867 - 374 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route; he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water. He was, therefore, under the...to enable him to return. " We further state as our opinions that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his sole object was the... | |
| Titus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 738 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route he caine, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water; he was therefore under the...enable him to return. ' ' We further state as our opinions, that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his sole object was the... | |
| Titus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 726 strani
...he fonnd it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water; he was therefore under the...to enable him to return, " We further state as our opinions, that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his sole object was the... | |
| Titus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 726 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water; he was therefore under the...could procure supplies to enable him to return. " We farther state as our opinions, that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that... | |
| Titus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 756 strani
...nearest place where he could procure supplies to enable him to return. "We further state as our opinions, that the account given by him is circumstantially...and other furs. "We have also examined the passports produced by him from the Superintendent of Indian affairs for the Government of the United States of... | |
| TItus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 736 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water: he was therefore under the necessity of pushing forward to California—it being the nearest place where he could procure supplies to enable him to return. "... | |
| Titus Fey Cronise - 1868 - 744 strani
...he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water; he was therefore under the necessity of pushing forward to California—it being the nearest place where he could procure supplies to enable him to return. "We... | |
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