"Missourian" Quotes from Famous Books
... in the West in early days, synonymous of "Missourian," had its origin on these plains. At first it was applied to a particular type of Missourian, but later came to be ... — Crossing the Plains, Days of '57 - A Narrative of Early Emigrant Tavel to California by the Ox-team Method • William Audley Maxwell
... such thing as a sovereign state, sir," exclaimed the Judge, hotly. I am an American, and not a Missourian." ... — The Crossing • Winston Churchill
... said Carlisle, choking down his wrath as the Missourian reached them and bowed his salutations, "I have the greatest pleasure in the world in keeping my promise to you. I am delighted to have you join our little party at this time. You remember the Countess—I would say, ... — The Purchase Price • Emerson Hough |