A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... The oil of olives , is known to be an antidote , and the fat of the hog may be so , likewise . The hog is fond of eating the serpent , and his poison is no protection against this , his worst enemy . We have 68 HISTORY OF OHIO .
... The oil of olives , is known to be an antidote , and the fat of the hog may be so , likewise . The hog is fond of eating the serpent , and his poison is no protection against this , his worst enemy . We have 68 HISTORY OF OHIO .
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Natural and Civil Caleb Atwater. protection against this , his worst enemy . We have two or three species of black snake , very long and slender , one with a white ring around his neck . We have water snakes of sev eral species and the ...
Natural and Civil Caleb Atwater. protection against this , his worst enemy . We have two or three species of black snake , very long and slender , one with a white ring around his neck . We have water snakes of sev eral species and the ...
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... enemy . General Lewis instantly gave orders for two de- tachments to meet and repel the enemy . Colonel Charles Lewis commanded the detachment of Botetourte militia , and Colonel Flemming commanded the other detachment , of Au- gusta ...
... enemy . General Lewis instantly gave orders for two de- tachments to meet and repel the enemy . Colonel Charles Lewis commanded the detachment of Botetourte militia , and Colonel Flemming commanded the other detachment , of Au- gusta ...
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... enemy was never certainly known , but thirty - three of their dead bodies were found on or near the battle ground , and it was not doubted that the enemy had thrown many of his dead into the rivers , on both of which his warriors were ...
... enemy was never certainly known , but thirty - three of their dead bodies were found on or near the battle ground , and it was not doubted that the enemy had thrown many of his dead into the rivers , on both of which his warriors were ...
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... enemy sued for peace after the battle at Point Pleasant . Messengers met him , before he reached the place of his en- campment , desiring peace , and after his strong camp was completed , the enemy became more and more importunate , to ...
... enemy sued for peace after the battle at Point Pleasant . Messengers met him , before he reached the place of his en- campment , desiring peace , and after his strong camp was completed , the enemy became more and more importunate , to ...
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