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Veil of the firm of Barnum, Veil & Vickeroy, who had the mail contract from Kansas City, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, stopped over at Burlingame, Kansas, and there met Mr. Niles, the man for whom I was working. Mr. Veil told Mr. Niles that he wanted a farmer boy to drive on the Long Route because the stage drivers he had were cowards and not satisfactory.
The Emir Ibrahim Khalil was recalled from the Ghezira, or the land between the Blue and White Niles, and with his force of about 4,000 Jehadia and Baggara soon reached the city. Another chief, Ahmed Fedil, who was actually on his way to Gedaref, was ordered to return to the capital. Thither also Osman Digna repaired from Adarama.
She was suffering from an internal malady from which the nurse had told her she could not recover, and so made up her mind that she was going to die. Right at this time we received a letter from Brothers Nelson and Niles requesting me to come and hold a tent meeting for them in San Antonio and that I should bring my tent with me to hold the meeting in.
Now what's Coolumbus, or any other man of the past ages, to him? Coolumbus could not hold a candle to Boyton! No, I tell ye agen that the men of this age is greater than the men of the past ages." "And," broke in No.2, "there's a Britisher who's gone to the River Niles in a canoe." "The River Niles!" hotly exclaimed No. 1; "don't waste your breath on that thing. It's no new thing at all, at all.
American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. pp. 137-140. American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 140. American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 140. Ibid., p. 139. Ibid., pp. 166-173. American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 198. Niles' Register, vol. v. p. 377. American State Papers, Foreign Relations, vol. iii. p. 139. Ibid., p. 161.
The plants which are worth trying are burr clover, common or Oregon vetch, Canadian field pea, and the common California or Niles pea.
The fallacy and falsehood of this theory he analyzes and exposes, and proceeds to state and reason upon various measures of Congress connected with these topics, at great length, and with laborious elucidation. For this letter see Niles' Weekly Register, New Series, vol. V., p. 55. On the 27th of October, 1838, Mr.
There were a few bright examples of honest men, but these, by providing a contrast, only increased the discontents. The rule of Egypt was iniquitous: yet it preserved the magnificent appearance of Imperial dominion. The Egyptian Pro-consul lived in state at the confluence of the Niles. The representatives of foreign Powers established themselves in the city.
Then he saw them coming, heard the growing murmur of many voices, the cackle of occasional laughter, and took especial note of "War Eagle" Ivus Niles, who led the parade. A fuzzy and ancient silk hat topped his head, a rusty frock-coat flapped about his legs, and he tugged along at the end of a cord a dirty buck sheep.
Junius, he said, was a bad man, but maintained that as a writer he had never been equalled." Niles' Weekly Register, vol. XLVII., p. 91. In March, 1834, Mr. Polk, of Tennessee, having indulged in an idolizing glorification of General Jackson, with some coarse invectives against Mr.
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