The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1913 |
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... town under Davy Crockett , and the dauntless Bowie , the main body of American troops being in another part of the Republic , my father , who was one of the generals , being with them . Crockett gave the women and the children his first ...
... town under Davy Crockett , and the dauntless Bowie , the main body of American troops being in another part of the Republic , my father , who was one of the generals , being with them . Crockett gave the women and the children his first ...
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... town . Ten minutes later the ponies - two were left at the livery stable to await along the dusty street , and soon took the return of the ranchmen - galloped up the Cheyenne trail . They left the valley , and in half a mile climbed a ...
... town . Ten minutes later the ponies - two were left at the livery stable to await along the dusty street , and soon took the return of the ranchmen - galloped up the Cheyenne trail . They left the valley , and in half a mile climbed a ...
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... town upon Mr. Wilson's list . To Grant- ford , Mr. Wilson offered a $ 25,000 library building , provided a suitable site was furnished and proper pro- vision made for the maintenance of the library . And here Mr. Wilson , having served ...
... town upon Mr. Wilson's list . To Grant- ford , Mr. Wilson offered a $ 25,000 library building , provided a suitable site was furnished and proper pro- vision made for the maintenance of the library . And here Mr. Wilson , having served ...
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... town I lived in ' most all my life . " He spoke bitterly , but the fact that he spoke at all was amazing . It was unlike Tate , the taciturn , to confide his troubles to any one , and it was espec- ially surprising that he should admit ...
... town I lived in ' most all my life . " He spoke bitterly , but the fact that he spoke at all was amazing . It was unlike Tate , the taciturn , to confide his troubles to any one , and it was espec- ially surprising that he should admit ...
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... town somewhere with the Maverick , an ' like as not he's waitin ' for me . The blamed cuss's got some temper , too , an ' I don't like to git him riled . To cut it short , the Maverick she took a trip up to Sheridan one time , an ' she ...
... town somewhere with the Maverick , an ' like as not he's waitin ' for me . The blamed cuss's got some temper , too , an ' I don't like to git him riled . To cut it short , the Maverick she took a trip up to Sheridan one time , an ' she ...
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Stran 507 - And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient.
Stran 202 - AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES One Policy One System Universal Service . ,n . When answering advertisements it is of advantage to mention McClurc's.
Stran 575 - The construction, instead of being strict, is liberal; doubtful expressions, instead of being resolved in favor of the United States, are to be resolved in favor of a weak and defenseless people, who are wards of the nation, and dependent wholly upon its protection and good faith.
Stran 511 - Jesus saith, Let not him who seeks . . . cease until he finds, and when he finds he shall be astonished ; astonished he shall reach the kingdom, and having reached the kingdom he shall rest.
Stran 445 - JESUS, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow thee ; Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, Thou, from hence, my All shalt be. Perish every fond ambition, All I've sought, or hoped or known, Yet how rich is my condition ! God and heaven are still my own.
Stran 574 - That all land from which restrictions have been or shall be removed shall be subject to taxation and all other civil burdens as though it were the property of other persons than allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes...
Stran 288 - I trust is their destiny, to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier, to teach the young and the gracious of every age, to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous...
Stran 70 - IN the market-place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown; Thrice consumed and thrice rebuilded, still it watches o'er the town. As the summer morn was breaking, on that lofty tower I stood, And the world threw off the darkness, like the weeds of widowhood. Thick with towns and hamlets studded, and with streams and vapors gray, Like a shield embossed with silver, round and vast the landscape lay.
Stran 102 - System always on guard, but this is the only kind of service that can adequately take care of the social and commercial needs of all the people of a Nation. AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System.
Stran 584 - It is agreed that Ships of the United States resorting to the ports open to them, shall be permitted to exchange gold and Silver Coin and articles of goods for other articles of goods, under such regulations as shall be temporarily established by the Japanese Government for that purpose.