Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 5Washington State Historical Society, 1914 |
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... income , which en- abled him to indulge his cultivated tastes , and returned here a few months ago , as if he felt some premonition of his approaching death , and desired . to rest in his native land , which he loved George Wilkes 7.
... income , which en- abled him to indulge his cultivated tastes , and returned here a few months ago , as if he felt some premonition of his approaching death , and desired . to rest in his native land , which he loved George Wilkes 7.
Halaman 8
to rest in his native land , which he loved enthusiastically and served zeal- ously . " George Wilkes was , in his way , one of the foremost American journalists . He not only founded the greatest paper of its class wihch this country ...
to rest in his native land , which he loved enthusiastically and served zeal- ously . " George Wilkes was , in his way , one of the foremost American journalists . He not only founded the greatest paper of its class wihch this country ...
Halaman 20
... native tongue . They come in contact with the white children a great deal and so copy from them their games and amusements , and ultimately their ideals and ways of doing things . This is one of the most hopeful signs for the future of ...
... native tongue . They come in contact with the white children a great deal and so copy from them their games and amusements , and ultimately their ideals and ways of doing things . This is one of the most hopeful signs for the future of ...
Halaman 32
... native and the white man there was added in the interior of the Pacific northwest the impos- sibility of any retreat of the former ; for the frontier was closing in from both directions . " An unprogressive being * * * * , quite well ...
... native and the white man there was added in the interior of the Pacific northwest the impos- sibility of any retreat of the former ; for the frontier was closing in from both directions . " An unprogressive being * * * * , quite well ...
Halaman 36
... native means of subsistence . Game was receding into the more remote localities , and the camas and cous grounds were being continually devas- tated by the hogs of settlers . The fish supply , to be sure , still remained , but the ...
... native means of subsistence . Game was receding into the more remote localities , and the camas and cous grounds were being continually devas- tated by the hogs of settlers . The fish supply , to be sure , still remained , but the ...
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