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... entered on a level and sterile region . On the 5th and 6th they were constrained to remain in their tents , without meat or fuel ; the snow drifting around them to the depth of three feet , and the thermometer having descended to 20 ...
... entered on a level and sterile region . On the 5th and 6th they were constrained to remain in their tents , without meat or fuel ; the snow drifting around them to the depth of three feet , and the thermometer having descended to 20 ...
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... entered a com- fortable dwelling with sensations that can be more easily imagined than described . Here all matters were adjusted to the satisfaction of the Indians ; and the Commander , having settled some minor details , proceeded to ...
... entered a com- fortable dwelling with sensations that can be more easily imagined than described . Here all matters were adjusted to the satisfaction of the Indians ; and the Commander , having settled some minor details , proceeded to ...
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... entering into contact , it seems difficult to believe that any set of human beings would have signed their names to ... entered the place , exposing to their sight the carcases of thousands of their accomplices . The war is at an end ...
... entering into contact , it seems difficult to believe that any set of human beings would have signed their names to ... entered the place , exposing to their sight the carcases of thousands of their accomplices . The war is at an end ...
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