North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... district , which he is describing , but , “ at one hundred paces from the coast , there comes up from the bottom of the sea , a strong spring of fresh water , in a column , six or eight inches in diameter , which keeps its fresh- ness ...
... district , which he is describing , but , “ at one hundred paces from the coast , there comes up from the bottom of the sea , a strong spring of fresh water , in a column , six or eight inches in diameter , which keeps its fresh- ness ...
Page 49
... district of the Island , large masses of slag , pieces of rock which evidently have been exposed to the action of fire , pumice stone , and courses of lava are visible . This mountain , although not so high as Mount Saint Elias , on the ...
... district of the Island , large masses of slag , pieces of rock which evidently have been exposed to the action of fire , pumice stone , and courses of lava are visible . This mountain , although not so high as Mount Saint Elias , on the ...
Page 58
... districts about Basle . A solemn malediction and excommunication has been pronounced against the mice guilty of committing depredations in the fields . As it is scarcely possible that our readers should form 58 [ May , Extracts from.
... districts about Basle . A solemn malediction and excommunication has been pronounced against the mice guilty of committing depredations in the fields . As it is scarcely possible that our readers should form 58 [ May , Extracts from.
Page 87
... districts . As they increased in strength and numbers , they gradually advanced from the sea - shore , and with such rapid strides and such compound ratio of increase in late years , that our settlements now extend a thousand miles from ...
... districts . As they increased in strength and numbers , they gradually advanced from the sea - shore , and with such rapid strides and such compound ratio of increase in late years , that our settlements now extend a thousand miles from ...
Page 222
... districts produce some of its peculiarities ; but more are perhaps attributable to the region of snow , ice , and half frozen lakes , in the north . 5 . and " Considered without reference to the others , the central or Mississippi district ...
... districts produce some of its peculiarities ; but more are perhaps attributable to the region of snow , ice , and half frozen lakes , in the north . 5 . and " Considered without reference to the others , the central or Mississippi district ...
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