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1by Muir, John“... snow.was still lying five feet deep, and we bad a tedious time breaking through it with tbe pack animals...”
Published 1877
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2by Muir, John“... snow.was still lying five feet deep, and we bad a tedious time breaking through it with tbe pack animals...”
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3by Muir, John“... distance up the bay that, we had just passed, and . one of theoi who speaks a little English, inquired why...”
Published 1881
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4by Muir, John“... distance up the bay that, we had just passed, and . one of theoi who speaks a little English, inquired why...”
Published 1881
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5by Muir, John“... up and the lawson boys cried, 'Shoot him! shoot him! he is just as bad as a blackbird. He eats corn...”
Published 1913
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6by Muir, John“... up and the lawson boys cried, 'Shoot him! shoot him! he is just as bad as a blackbird. He eats corn...”
Published 1913
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7by Muir, John“... furnishes a kind of Tophet for the reception of bad mountains, commends itself to the favor of many...”
Published 1916
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8by Muir, John“... for the re- cepticsh of bad mountains, commends itself ft) the favor of many, by seeming to account...”
Published 1874
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9by Muir, John“... for the re- cepticsh of bad mountains, commends itself ft) the favor of many, by seeming to account...”
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10by Muir, John“... furnishes a kind of Tophet for the reception of bad mountains, commends itself to the favor of many...”
Published 1916
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11by Muir, John“...812 THE PRICE OF ANGER new; we do not know how to go about it. We may be agreed that a thing is bad...”
Published 1912
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12by Muir, John“...812 THE PRICE OF ANGER new; we do not know how to go about it. We may be agreed that a thing is bad...”
Published 1912
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