Joaquin rivers than will pay the cost of the present war with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pan, with which to dig and wash the gravel; and many... The History of California - Stran 227avtor: Franklin Tuthill - 1866 - 657 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 494 strani
...war with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick, and shovel, and tin pan,...crevices of rocks with their butcher-knives, in pieces from one to six ounces. Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey, and worthy of every credit, has... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 492 strani
...war with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick, and shovel, and tin pan,...crevices of rocks with their butcher-knives, in pieces from one to six ounces. Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey, and worthy of every credit, has... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1849 - 478 strani
...war with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pan,...pick gold out of the crevices of rocks with their butcher knives in pieces from one to six ounces. Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey, and worthy... | |
| George G. Foster - 1849 - 96 strani
...with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the labouring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pan,...pick gold out of the crevices of rocks, with their butcher knives, in pieces of from one to six ounces. " Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey, and... | |
| Joseph Warren Revere - 1849 - 354 strani
...war with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pan,...and many frequently pick gold out of the crevices of the rocks with their butcher-knives, in pieces from one to six ounces. Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1850 - 472 strani
...war with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pan,...pick gold out of the crevices of rocks with their butcher knives in pieces from one to six ounces. Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey, and worthy... | |
| John Frost - 1850 - 558 strani
...with Mexico a hundred times over. No capital is required to obtain- this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pan,...and many frequently pick gold out of the crevices of the rocks with their butcher knives, in pieces of from one to six ounces. " Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 1028 strani
...over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing b<it his pick, shovel, and tin pan, with which to dig and wash the...and many frequently pick gold out of the crevices of rock with their butcher knives in pieces from one to six ounces. Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey,... | |
| United States. President (1849-1850 : Taylor) - 1850 - 1016 strani
...times over. No capital is required to obtain this gold, as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick, shovel, and tin pan, with which to dig and wash the...and many frequently pick gold out of the crevices of reck with their butcher knives in pieces from one to six ounces Mr. Dye, a gentleman residing in Monterey,... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1853 - 474 strani
...required to obtain this gol. as the laboring man wants nothing but his pick and shovel and tin pai wkh which to dig and wash the gravel; and many frequently pick gold 0l of the crevices of rocks with their butcher knives in pieces from one to si ounces. dollars a day.... | |
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