Adventures in Texas, Chiefly in the Spring and Summer of 1840: With a Discussion of Comparative Character, Political, Religious and Moral, Accompanied by an Appendix, Containing an Humble Attempt to Aid in Establishing and Conducting Literary and Ecclesiastical Institutionsauthor, 1841 - 199 pages |
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... Texan traveller from Kentucky , to learn the mysteries of wilderness journeying.— Lodge in the open air near some wagoners , who , with their wagons and oxen , had just crossed a deep bayou by swimming . - Joined in worship , and showed ...
... Texan traveller from Kentucky , to learn the mysteries of wilderness journeying.— Lodge in the open air near some wagoners , who , with their wagons and oxen , had just crossed a deep bayou by swimming . - Joined in worship , and showed ...
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... Texan mounted Men . Adventure with a Mexican horse who was for all doctrine and no practice . Drenched with a nocturnal tempest ; in which permitted to sing . A taste of military service CHAPTER VI . · 32 Leave the army at Bexar to ...
... Texan mounted Men . Adventure with a Mexican horse who was for all doctrine and no practice . Drenched with a nocturnal tempest ; in which permitted to sing . A taste of military service CHAPTER VI . · 32 Leave the army at Bexar to ...
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... Texan . The unworthiness of the captain , was in danger of producing dissatisfaction with the excellent Texan consul of the port from which we sailed . From our knowledge of that gen- tleman , and his transactions , some of us were ...
... Texan . The unworthiness of the captain , was in danger of producing dissatisfaction with the excellent Texan consul of the port from which we sailed . From our knowledge of that gen- tleman , and his transactions , some of us were ...
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... , made my feet like hinds ' feet , could , in the danger of the night , make my hand like David's hand . Providence caused a dear kind Texan , after a long search , to recover my pony . CHAPTER III . An apprenticeship of a couple of days ...
... , made my feet like hinds ' feet , could , in the danger of the night , make my hand like David's hand . Providence caused a dear kind Texan , after a long search , to recover my pony . CHAPTER III . An apprenticeship of a couple of days ...
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... Texan traveller from Kentucky , to learn the mysteries of wilderness journeying.- Lodge in the open air near some wagoners , who , with their wagons and oxen , had just crossed a deep bayou by swimming . - Joined in worship , and showed ...
... Texan traveller from Kentucky , to learn the mysteries of wilderness journeying.- Lodge in the open air near some wagoners , who , with their wagons and oxen , had just crossed a deep bayou by swimming . - Joined in worship , and showed ...
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