| Francis Parkman - 1875 - 406 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...field to him than any that now remained on this side of the great plains. Early on the next morning we reached Kanzas, about five hundred miles from the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1885 - 406 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to the western prairies. Ho was on his way to Oregon, probably a more congenial field to him than any that now remained on this... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1898 - 286 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...field to him than any that now remained on this side of the great plains. Early on the next morning we reached Kanzas, about five hundred miles from the... | |
| George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes - 1900 - 248 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...any that now remained on this side the great plains. 8. Early on the next morning we landed and set out in a wagon for Westport, where we hoped to procure... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1900 - 502 páginas
...race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanics to the western prairies. He was on his way to Oregon,...field to him than any that now remained on this side of the great plains. Early on the next morning we reached Kanzas, about five hundred miles from the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1901 - 448 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...great plains. Early on the next morning we reached Kansas, about five hundred miles from the mouth of the Missouri. Here we landed, and leaving our equipments... | |
| M. Halley, Leonard Lemmon - 1903 - 232 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to the western prairies. He was on his way to Oregon, : . KANSAS CITY IN KKONTIBB DAYS probably a more congenial field to him than any that now remained... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1904 - 416 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...way to Oregon, probably a more congenial field to Mm than any that now remained on this side of the great plains. Early on the next morning we reached... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 400 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...great plains. Early on the next morning we reached Kansas, about five hundred miles from the mouth of the Missouri. Here we landed, and leaving our equipments... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 404 páginas
...intelligent face, might very well represent that race of restless and intrepid pioneers whose axes and rifles have opened a path from the Alleghanies to...great plains. Early on the next morning we reached Kansas, about five hundred miles from the mouth of the Missouri. Here we landed, and leaving our equipments... | |
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