| Josiah Gregg - 1844 - 342 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared willing enough...depart without further molestation. The destitute travellers having run themselves short of provisions, and being no longer able to kill game for want... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1845 - 342 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared ..•willing enough...depart without further molestation. The destitute travellers having run themselves short of provisions, and being no longer able to kill game for want... | |
| 1846 - 460 sider
...willing to let the spoliated adventurers depart without further molestation. The destitute travellers having run themselves short of provisions, and being...of materials to load their rifles with, they were soon reduced to the necessity of sustaining life upon the roots and tender bark of trees. After travelling... | |
| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared willing enough...soon reduced to the necessity of sustaining life upon roots, and the tender bark of trees. After traveling for several days in this desperate condition,... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1844 - 346 sider
...and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared wiling enough to let the spoliated adventurers depart without further molestation. The destitute travellers having run themselves short of provisions, and being no longer able to kill game for want... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1856 - 664 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared willing enough...depart without further molestation. The destitute travellers having run themselves short of provisions, and being no longer able to kill game for want... | |
| Josiah Gregg - 1857 - 662 sider
...and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared wiling enough to let the spoliated adventurers depart without further molestation. The destitute travellers having run themselves short of provisions, and being no longer able to kill game for want... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 592 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared willing enough...soon reduced to the necessity of sustaining life upon roots and the tender bark of trees. After traveling for several days in this desperate condition, witl»... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 766 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared willing enough...let the spoliated adventurers depart without further molestation.The destitute travelers having run themselves short of provisions, and being no longer... | |
| 1883 - 210 sider
...the traders would come into their hands, and having no amateur predilection for taking scalps at the risk of losing their own, appeared willing enough...and being no longer able to kill game for want of material to load their rifles with, they were soon reduced to the necessity of sustaining life upon... | |
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