| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 826 páginas
...well as in the places where we stopped, that they treated us with as much confidence and good will as if they had known us all their lives ; but when...they exchange their fish or whatever else they had. " From this port and intended mission of San TO SAN DIEGO. Diego, in Northern California, 3d July,... | |
| 1883 - 358 páginas
...journey, as well as the place where we stopped, that they treated us with &K much confidence and good will as if they had known us all their lives. But when...and a multitude of berendos, a kind of wild goat." In the establishment of missions the three agencies brought to bear were the military, the civil and... | |
| William Heath Davis - 1889 - 674 páginas
...as well as in the place where we stopped, that they treated us with as much confidence and good-will as if they had known us all their lives. But when...some deer, and a multitude of berendos (a kind of a wild goat). " I pray God may preserve your health and life many years. " From this port and intended... | |
| Zephyrin Engelhardt - 1897 - 556 páginas
...our victuals, they invariably refused to accept them. All that these Indians cared for was clothing, and only for something of this sort would they exchange their fish or whatever else they possessed. During the whole march we found hares, rabbits, and some deer, and also multitudes of wild... | |
| 1906 - 650 páginas
...our victuals, they invariably refused to accept them. All that these Indians cared for was clothing, and only for something of this sort would they exchange their fish or whatever else they possessed. During the whole march we found hares, rabbits and some deer, and also multitudes of wild... | |
| William Ellsworth Smythe - 1907 - 856 páginas
...well as in the places where we stopped, that they treated us with as much confidence and good will as if they had known us all their lives; but when...they exchange their fish or whatever else they had. From this port and intended mission of San Diego, in Northern California, 3rd July, 1769. I kiss the... | |
| 1908 - 804 páginas
...well as in the places where we stopped, that they treated us with as much confidence and good-will as if they had known us all their lives; but when...they exchange their fish or whatever else they had." On the 16th day of July, 1769, the first Franciscan mission and first settlement of white men on the... | |
| William Ellsworth Smythe - 1908 - 340 páginas
...well as in the places where we stopped, that they treated us with as much confidence and good will as if they had known us all their lives; but when...they exchange their fish or whatever else they had. From this port and intended mission of San Diego, in Northern California, 3rd July, 1769. I kiss the... | |
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