The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 234Bradbury, Evans, 1873 |
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... horse in keeping the Apachés in order on the extreme borders of New Mexico . His fort is the nearest civilised point to the old Aztec towns , to which he gave me a very kind invitation , and a promise that if I came down he wonld escort ...
... horse in keeping the Apachés in order on the extreme borders of New Mexico . His fort is the nearest civilised point to the old Aztec towns , to which he gave me a very kind invitation , and a promise that if I came down he wonld escort ...
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... horses on the line are changed every ten miles , and their appearance would do credit to the Windsor coach . They are driven most carefully , never exceeding five miles an hour , decidedly slow to passengers . One man drives about forty ...
... horses on the line are changed every ten miles , and their appearance would do credit to the Windsor coach . They are driven most carefully , never exceeding five miles an hour , decidedly slow to passengers . One man drives about forty ...
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... horses each - the best that could be had , for we knew our lives would depend often on their running powers . We were then sent up the country to our detachment . The Rangers number in all about a thousand . Their head - quarters is St ...
... horses each - the best that could be had , for we knew our lives would depend often on their running powers . We were then sent up the country to our detachment . The Rangers number in all about a thousand . Their head - quarters is St ...
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... horses were considerably better than theirs , so that we were safe enough if an arrow or a bullet did not go through our backs . They shoot their arrows with tremendous force . Once as we were galloping away from them I saw an arrow ...
... horses were considerably better than theirs , so that we were safe enough if an arrow or a bullet did not go through our backs . They shoot their arrows with tremendous force . Once as we were galloping away from them I saw an arrow ...
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... horse and take a shot at you under the neck . Our fellows used to shoot at the neck of the horse and sometimes hit the Indian on the other side . Constant practice had made some of our men almost perfect . The usual way in these cases ...
... horse and take a shot at you under the neck . Our fellows used to shoot at the neck of the horse and sometimes hit the Indian on the other side . Constant practice had made some of our men almost perfect . The usual way in these cases ...
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