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slaughter is generally considerable . – During their stay at this place , the author
and his suite visited first a Cree encampment , in which they were favorably
received ; and next a buffalo - pound , in which the animals are secured
somewhat in ...
slaughter is generally considerable . – During their stay at this place , the author
and his suite visited first a Cree encampment , in which they were favorably
received ; and next a buffalo - pound , in which the animals are secured
somewhat in ...
Pagina 61
This valley must undoubtedly contain a considerable branch of the Platte . In a
part of it , distant probably thirty miles , the smoke of a large fire was distinctly
seen , supposed to indicate the encampment of a party of Indians . - To the east
lay ...
This valley must undoubtedly contain a considerable branch of the Platte . In a
part of it , distant probably thirty miles , the smoke of a large fire was distinctly
seen , supposed to indicate the encampment of a party of Indians . - To the east
lay ...
Pagina 439
Thus the ultimate fibres of muscle , tendon , and cellular tissue , of vegetable
substance , and of asbestos , occupy a considerable share of his attention . He
has also indulged in digressions on fever , tetanus , plague , and other diseases ;
and ...
Thus the ultimate fibres of muscle , tendon , and cellular tissue , of vegetable
substance , and of asbestos , occupy a considerable share of his attention . He
has also indulged in digressions on fever , tetanus , plague , and other diseases ;
and ...
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