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  • And, no, I (for one) am NOT indefferent to opposing views.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: July 7, 2006 2006

  • This is all most kindly meant by my Uncle and Cousins; but what can the presence of a dozen indefferent people do to me, but weary and distress me --.

    Love And Freindship Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1922

  • & Missouris is indefferent Subject to overflow, that below and on the L.S. is high & appers well timbered, camped on the

    Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904

  • Creek. 1 an extensive Prarie, as the Current of the river Sets against the banke and washes it away the landing place for Boats is indefferent.

    Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904

  • Missourie at the foot of a hill from which it takes its name Peetiete Coete [petite côte] or the Little hill This Village Contns. about 100 (frame) houses, the most of them small and indefferent and about 450 inhabitents Chiefly

    Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904

  • This village Contns. about 100 houses, the most of them Small and indefferent and about 450 inhabitents Chiefly French, those people appear pore, polite & harmonious - I was invited to Dine with a Mr. Ducett this gentleman was once a merchant from Canadia, from misfortunes aded to the loss of a Cargo Sold to the late judge Turner he has become Somewhat reduced, he has a Charming wife an eligent

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Coal, and also ore of a rich appearance haveing greatly the resemblance of Silver Arrived Opposit St Charles at 12 oClock, this Village is at the foot of a Hill from which it takes its real name Peeteite Coete or the little hill, it contains about 100 indefferent houses, and abot 450

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Antilope, Saw Great numbers of Gees feedin in the Praries on the young grass, I saw flowers in the praries to day, juniper grows on the Sides of the hills, & runs on the ground all the hills have more or Less indefferent Coal in Stratias at different bites from the waters edge to

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Tuesday 20th May 1806 rained the greater part of the last night and this morning untill meridean when it Cleared away for an hour and began to rain and rained at entervals untill 4 P.M. our Covering was so indefferent that Capt

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Self a horse came to our camp accompanied by 10 of his people and continued with us all night. one of our men exchanged a very indefferent horse for a very good one. our party exolted with the idea of once more proceeding on towards thier friends and Country are elert in all their movements and amuse themselves by pitching quates,

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

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