Flowers and Fruits from the Wilderness: Or, Thirty-six Years in Texas and Two Winters in Honduras,Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1872 - 400 páginas |
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... served me better in this train . My personal history in Texas , by following this plan , is interwoven with the ... serving to bring up the train of facts and inci- dents that I wished to record . Some of the facts and anecdotes may ...
... served me better in this train . My personal history in Texas , by following this plan , is interwoven with the ... serving to bring up the train of facts and inci- dents that I wished to record . Some of the facts and anecdotes may ...
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... served with Sam . Houston in the Creek war , and had fought by his side at the time he received the wound that helped to make him governor of Tennessee , both felt the importance of a guard for our horses , and it was detailed . The ...
... served with Sam . Houston in the Creek war , and had fought by his side at the time he received the wound that helped to make him governor of Tennessee , both felt the importance of a guard for our horses , and it was detailed . The ...
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... served in the Texas army for several months ; there was not a dollar with which to pay them for service rendered ; their clothing was worn to tatters ; they had not been accustomed to labor , and were now a great way from home , and all ...
... served in the Texas army for several months ; there was not a dollar with which to pay them for service rendered ; their clothing was worn to tatters ; they had not been accustomed to labor , and were now a great way from home , and all ...
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... served as pastor at Eufala and Wetumpka , Alabama , until January , 1841 ; at which time he moved to Texas , under an appointment as missionary of the Triennial Convention . He first settled in Washington County , between the towns of ...
... served as pastor at Eufala and Wetumpka , Alabama , until January , 1841 ; at which time he moved to Texas , under an appointment as missionary of the Triennial Convention . He first settled in Washington County , between the towns of ...
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... served the body as chaplain , by consent of his churches , when the financial condition of the country was such that no remuneration was expected for his services . In the winter of 1846 he moved to Houston , and took the pastoral ...
... served the body as chaplain , by consent of his churches , when the financial condition of the country was such that no remuneration was expected for his services . In the winter of 1846 he moved to Houston , and took the pastoral ...
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Página 26 - For we must needs die, and are as water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again ; neither doth God respect any person : yet doth he devise means, that his banished be not expelled from him.