The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1899 |
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... Indians were trying to kill off the Spanish people inhabiting Florida when Mr. Monroe obtained that territory . Our soldiers then kept right on fighting and exterminating those Indians until they were conquered , and no Ameri- can ...
... Indians were trying to kill off the Spanish people inhabiting Florida when Mr. Monroe obtained that territory . Our soldiers then kept right on fighting and exterminating those Indians until they were conquered , and no Ameri- can ...
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... Indians . Congress has the supreme control over the Territories of the United States . What Congress will do as to the future . government of the Philippine Islands is yet a problem ; but we can as safely trust the Congress of this ...
... Indians . Congress has the supreme control over the Territories of the United States . What Congress will do as to the future . government of the Philippine Islands is yet a problem ; but we can as safely trust the Congress of this ...
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... Indians , and still again the same assertion as to the destruc- tion of the country was made , but he never stopped fighting the Indians until they were subdued . In 1846 Texas was admitted into the Union . This was said to be the ...
... Indians , and still again the same assertion as to the destruc- tion of the country was made , but he never stopped fighting the Indians until they were subdued . In 1846 Texas was admitted into the Union . This was said to be the ...
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... Indians were all under the influ- ence of bad liquor , which they had from time to time been able to procure from certain obscure ones in the regiment , though against emphatic orders to the contrary . All eyes were watching the In ...
... Indians were all under the influ- ence of bad liquor , which they had from time to time been able to procure from certain obscure ones in the regiment , though against emphatic orders to the contrary . All eyes were watching the In ...
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... Indians , but their par- ticular tribe , by smell , but to old scouts this is an established fact . Under favor- able conditions the peculiar odor from their unwashed , sweaty forms is quickly recognized by the tutored nostril of man or ...
... Indians , but their par- ticular tribe , by smell , but to old scouts this is an established fact . Under favor- able conditions the peculiar odor from their unwashed , sweaty forms is quickly recognized by the tutored nostril of man or ...
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