| Edwin James - 1823 - 390 lehte
...it. There is also a small bastion at a third angle. Within are two series of buildings for quarters, store-houses, &c. The position of the fort is not...new abode ; in a few weeks they become reconciled, but less attached than to their former home; and, at length, by the habit of frequent migration, they... | |
| 1823 - 624 lehte
...rapid disintegration.* . . , . .' . . .• . ' * The inhabitants of this frontier,' says the Author, ' are mostly emigrants from Tennessee, and are hospitable...interrupted without occasioning some disquietude. They an; at first discontented in their new abode ; in a few weeks they become reconciled, but less attached... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823 - 610 lehte
...strangers. Many of them are possessed of considerable wealth. In the inhabitants of the New Suites and Territories, there is a manifest propensity, particularly...new abode ; in a few weeks they become reconciled, but less attached than to their former home ; and at length, by the habit of frequent migration, they... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1905 - 338 lehte
...government survey of the Missouri, is a hundred and twenty miles. See our volume v, note 31. — ED. to our estimate, is one hundred and forty-two miles,...new abode; in a few weeks they become reconciled, but less attached than to their former home; and, at length, by the habit of frequent migration, they... | |
| Rudolf Heberle - 1929 - 246 lehte
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| Orm ¨verland - 1973 - 220 lehte
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