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" Starvation was not so much to be dreaded ; because, in case of necessity, they could live on the flesh of their slain, animals, some of which lay stretched close around them. After being pent up for thirtysix hours in this horrible hole, during which... "
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the ... - Page 242
by Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1898 - 340 pages
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Annual Reports, Volume 17, Part 1

1898 - 968 pages
...received by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. During the siege the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...water within reach. Starvation was not so much to be (breaded, because in case of necessity they could live on the flesh of their slain auimals, some of...
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Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints ..., Volume 20

Reuben Gold Thwaites - Mississippi River Valley - 1905 - 380 pages
...received by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. During the siege, the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...of their slain animals, some of which lay stretched dose around them. After being pent up for thirty-six hours in this horrible hole, during which time...
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Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints ..., Volume 20

Reuben Gold Thwaites - Mississippi River Valley - 1905 - 384 pages
...received by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. During the siege, the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...around them. After being pent up for thirty-six hours in this horrible hole, during which time they had seldom ventured to raise their heads above the surface...
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Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints ..., Volume 20

Reuben Gold Thwaites - Mississippi River Valley - 1905 - 380 pages
...received by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. During the siege, the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...case of necessity, they could live on the flesh of then- slain animals, some of which lay stretched close around them. After being pent up for thirty-six...
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Trails of the Pathfinders

George Bird Grinnell - Northwest, Canadian - 1911 - 516 pages
...received by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. " During the siege, the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...Starvation was not so much to be dreaded, because, in cases of necessity, they could live on the flesh of their slain animals, some of which lay stretched...
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Old Santa Fe: A Magazine of History, Archaeology, Genealogy and ..., Volume 2

Ralph Emerson Twitchell - New Mexico - 1915 - 550 pages
...by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. ' ' During the siege the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...around them. After being pent up for thirty-six hours in this terrible hole, during which time they had seldom ventured to raise their heads above the surface...
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The Lakeside Classics, Issue 24

1926 - 410 pages
...received by one, which was not at the time considered dangerous. During the siege the Americans were in great danger of perishing from thirst, as the Indians...around them. After being pent up for thirty-six hours in this horrible hole, during which tune they had seldom ventured to raise their heads above the surface...
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