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Pagina 17
... land and to afford his passengers- to say nothing of himself - the opportu- nity of enjoying a quiet night in smooth water . Thursday , January 27. — At 6.30 A.M. all hands were mustered , and two hours later we were anchored inside the ...
... land and to afford his passengers- to say nothing of himself - the opportu- nity of enjoying a quiet night in smooth water . Thursday , January 27. — At 6.30 A.M. all hands were mustered , and two hours later we were anchored inside the ...
Pagina 18
... land spread out westward before him ? Some un- real Hiawatha - echo did penetrate even there ; some prospect of an Astoria , with its natural marvel and human har- dihood ( less prized than the ruinous , legend - haunted Alhambra ) ...
... land spread out westward before him ? Some un- real Hiawatha - echo did penetrate even there ; some prospect of an Astoria , with its natural marvel and human har- dihood ( less prized than the ruinous , legend - haunted Alhambra ) ...
Pagina 19
... land , is yet mainly known as a literary age . The society from which American men of culture took their bent was civi- lized in other ways than that at Twick- enham , but it was so inferior to it in its sense of the value of literature ...
... land , is yet mainly known as a literary age . The society from which American men of culture took their bent was civi- lized in other ways than that at Twick- enham , but it was so inferior to it in its sense of the value of literature ...
Pagina 58
... land has been sea at some former period , and every part of the space now covered by the deepest ocean has been land . ' This sentence occurs in the latest edition of Lyell's " Principles of Geology , " still perhaps the most ...
... land has been sea at some former period , and every part of the space now covered by the deepest ocean has been land . ' This sentence occurs in the latest edition of Lyell's " Principles of Geology , " still perhaps the most ...
Pagina 61
... land . * With regard to the chalk itself , however , the facts are still somewhat contradic- tory , for it far ... land and water , and the gulf of the Atlantic , which stretched over the greater part of Europe , to be- come elevated ...
... land . * With regard to the chalk itself , however , the facts are still somewhat contradic- tory , for it far ... land and water , and the gulf of the Atlantic , which stretched over the greater part of Europe , to be- come elevated ...
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