The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... course which , it is our opinion , he would do well to pursue for the remainder of his work . Our next object , in returning to the subject before the com- pletion of the publication , is to notice a sort of answer which the editor has ...
... course which , it is our opinion , he would do well to pursue for the remainder of his work . Our next object , in returning to the subject before the com- pletion of the publication , is to notice a sort of answer which the editor has ...
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... course of the Missouri which is inhabited by the Sioux , we find these animals equally abundant : The day was spent in hunting along the river ; so that we did not advance more than twenty miles ; but with all our efforts we were unable ...
... course of the Missouri which is inhabited by the Sioux , we find these animals equally abundant : The day was spent in hunting along the river ; so that we did not advance more than twenty miles ; but with all our efforts we were unable ...
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... course to the south , and , leaving those insulated hills to the right , proceeded across the plain . In this direction Captain Lewis had gone about two miles when his ears were saluted with the agreeable sound of a fall of water , and ...
... course to the south , and , leaving those insulated hills to the right , proceeded across the plain . In this direction Captain Lewis had gone about two miles when his ears were saluted with the agreeable sound of a fall of water , and ...
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