The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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6. oldal
... bed of the inmates rested on a pavement of worked stone . Purchasing the hut for a few piastres , and demolishing it , he commenced at once to dig downwards , and soon reached a wall lined with slabs , bearing sculp- tures and ...
... bed of the inmates rested on a pavement of worked stone . Purchasing the hut for a few piastres , and demolishing it , he commenced at once to dig downwards , and soon reached a wall lined with slabs , bearing sculp- tures and ...
44. oldal
... bed of Procrustes would therefore be applied , on philosophical principles , to every portion of the State , made to operate with the most unrelenting severity on those portions , perhaps , where the liberal aid of the State is most ...
... bed of Procrustes would therefore be applied , on philosophical principles , to every portion of the State , made to operate with the most unrelenting severity on those portions , perhaps , where the liberal aid of the State is most ...
86. oldal
... beds much below the level of the country , and add little or nothing to the fertility of the soil . There are other rivers , as the Gila along the southern limit , and the San Francisco its tributary , the Red and the St. Johns , in the ...
... beds much below the level of the country , and add little or nothing to the fertility of the soil . There are other rivers , as the Gila along the southern limit , and the San Francisco its tributary , the Red and the St. Johns , in the ...
88. oldal
... beds of salt for miles , resembling softened ice , into which the horses ' feet sink to the fetlock . Plants and bushes blown by the winds upon the fields are entirely encrusted with crystallized salt more than an inch in thick- ness ...
... beds of salt for miles , resembling softened ice , into which the horses ' feet sink to the fetlock . Plants and bushes blown by the winds upon the fields are entirely encrusted with crystallized salt more than an inch in thick- ness ...
161. oldal
... beds of marl , limestone and other rich resources , for mineral manures , of which the State was , everywhere , notoriously in possession . These were most particularly the provinces which he desired to explore . He devoted himself to ...
... beds of marl , limestone and other rich resources , for mineral manures , of which the State was , everywhere , notoriously in possession . These were most particularly the provinces which he desired to explore . He devoted himself to ...
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