The Poetry and History of Wyoming: Containing Campbelle's Gertrude, and the History of Wyoming, from Its Discovery to the Beginning of the Present CenturyM. H. Newman, 1844 - 398 páginas |
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... miles from Philadelphia , where , in connexion with his brother Asher , who had also removed from Wilkesbarre , he established the Village Record , - -a paper which became as popular for its good taste , and the delicacy of its humor ...
... miles from Philadelphia , where , in connexion with his brother Asher , who had also removed from Wilkesbarre , he established the Village Record , - -a paper which became as popular for its good taste , and the delicacy of its humor ...
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... miles in circumference , were spectacles never to be forgotten . " On returning to England , he visited London for the first time , where , though unprovided with a single letter of intro- duction , the celebrity of his writings ...
... miles in circumference , were spectacles never to be forgotten . " On returning to England , he visited London for the first time , where , though unprovided with a single letter of intro- duction , the celebrity of his writings ...
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... miles . The usual route is across New- Jersey to Easton , and the Delaware river , and thence by the Wilkesbarré turnpike , through the " Wind - Gap " of the Blue Mountains , and across the wild and far - famed Pokono . A less direct ...
... miles . The usual route is across New- Jersey to Easton , and the Delaware river , and thence by the Wilkesbarré turnpike , through the " Wind - Gap " of the Blue Mountains , and across the wild and far - famed Pokono . A less direct ...
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... mile and a half in breadth . It is sufficiently rocky to require strength and patience in its cultivation , and in its primitive condition its aspect must have been most forbidding . Nevertheless the energies of man have triumphed over ...
... mile and a half in breadth . It is sufficiently rocky to require strength and patience in its cultivation , and in its primitive condition its aspect must have been most forbidding . Nevertheless the energies of man have triumphed over ...
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... and laughing hill , even to the Blue Mountains beyond the Delaware . The mineral spring gushes from a rock - or rath- er oozes , for it has not power to gush - in a wild glen three - quarters of a mile below , toward HISTORY OF WYOMING .
... and laughing hill , even to the Blue Mountains beyond the Delaware . The mineral spring gushes from a rock - or rath- er oozes , for it has not power to gush - in a wild glen three - quarters of a mile below , toward HISTORY OF WYOMING .
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