The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, Томови 4-6University of Texas., 1915 |
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... persons still on board , who were apprehensive that she would go to pieces in half an hour , and long before they could be got on shore , as they had lost their oars , and the boat could not land . more than two at a time . When Mr ...
... persons still on board , who were apprehensive that she would go to pieces in half an hour , and long before they could be got on shore , as they had lost their oars , and the boat could not land . more than two at a time . When Mr ...
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... person . Having com- pleted our house , and arranged the furniture , we observed some- thing singular floating near us in the water , and found to our satisfaction that it was a tin coffee cup ; and soon after found several tin cups ...
... person . Having com- pleted our house , and arranged the furniture , we observed some- thing singular floating near us in the water , and found to our satisfaction that it was a tin coffee cup ; and soon after found several tin cups ...
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... persons with him . After standing a little while by our fire , however , much to our surprise , he began to lose his strength , and was unable to make any exertion , though not at first conscious of it himself . He wished to return with ...
... persons with him . After standing a little while by our fire , however , much to our surprise , he began to lose his strength , and was unable to make any exertion , though not at first conscious of it himself . He wished to return with ...
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... person who has never seen a great abundance of water fowl , to imagine how innumerable they appeared to us at this place . Immense flocks were ever to be seen floating on the bayous and filling the air above them ; and so unaccustomed ...
... person who has never seen a great abundance of water fowl , to imagine how innumerable they appeared to us at this place . Immense flocks were ever to be seen floating on the bayous and filling the air above them ; and so unaccustomed ...
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... persons from Anahuac , and some of the passengers , appearing as purchasers . The prices were , on the whole , about as favorable as could have been expected under such circumstances . Here we now found ourselves , surrounded by more ...
... persons from Anahuac , and some of the passengers , appearing as purchasers . The prices were , on the whole , about as favorable as could have been expected under such circumstances . Here we now found ourselves , surrounded by more ...
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