Penn Monthly, Volume 7Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1876 |
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... mountains to come nearer my aim , and now I really did come nearer . " Pestalozzi's resolution to go to Stanz seems to have been one of those inspired acts which are not weighed in the scale of rea- The inhabitants of the town were ...
... mountains to come nearer my aim , and now I really did come nearer . " Pestalozzi's resolution to go to Stanz seems to have been one of those inspired acts which are not weighed in the scale of rea- The inhabitants of the town were ...
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... mountains to our left ; and rode inland , still on the New Road by Stose ( Chitose ) as far as Shimamap , about twenty - seven miles and half ( 11 ri ) . Near the hotel there was the first rock exposure , a layer of compacter pumice ...
... mountains to our left ; and rode inland , still on the New Road by Stose ( Chitose ) as far as Shimamap , about twenty - seven miles and half ( 11 ri ) . Near the hotel there was the first rock exposure , a layer of compacter pumice ...
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... mountains , and on the last part of the way passed numerous rock exposures . We saw enough to con- vince me almost that the two groups of rocks I called in my report of last Christmas the Toshibets Karafto and the Horumui Karafto are ...
... mountains , and on the last part of the way passed numerous rock exposures . We saw enough to con- vince me almost that the two groups of rocks I called in my report of last Christmas the Toshibets Karafto and the Horumui Karafto are ...
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... mountains , or with railroads to other points , there is already no danger that it could exhaust its coal resources in centuries . In saying so , I take the Horumui ( Poronai ) coal to be continuous with that of the Sorachi , as is ...
... mountains , or with railroads to other points , there is already no danger that it could exhaust its coal resources in centuries . In saying so , I take the Horumui ( Poronai ) coal to be continuous with that of the Sorachi , as is ...
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... the day . We had come into a beautiful level region with prairies and light woods , and with distant mountains in almost all directions , and with Ishcaridake towering up before us to the east , with 1876. ] 39 Geological Survey of Jesso .
... the day . We had come into a beautiful level region with prairies and light woods , and with distant mountains in almost all directions , and with Ishcaridake towering up before us to the east , with 1876. ] 39 Geological Survey of Jesso .
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Page 848 - What the hammer ? what the chain ? In what furnace was thy brain ? What the anvil ? what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp ? When the stars threw down their spears, And watered heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see ? Did he who made the lamb make thee...
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Page 846 - Till I the prince of love beheld, Who in the sunny beams did glide! He shew'd me lilies for my hair, And blushing roses for my brow; He led me through his gardens fair, Where all his golden pleasures grow.
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