The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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10. oldal
... ground , and turned myself to a more serious and useful occupation .. --- Should the continuation of life and the enjoyment of leisure permit me to gratify my wishes , I purpose to write the history of the Spanish domination in ...
... ground , and turned myself to a more serious and useful occupation .. --- Should the continuation of life and the enjoyment of leisure permit me to gratify my wishes , I purpose to write the history of the Spanish domination in ...
23. oldal
... grounds , we find the slopes to consist partly of loose stones and ashes , partly of rough black sheets of rock , like the slag of an iron - furnace . At last we reach the summit ; and there what seemed a level top , is seen to be in ...
... grounds , we find the slopes to consist partly of loose stones and ashes , partly of rough black sheets of rock , like the slag of an iron - furnace . At last we reach the summit ; and there what seemed a level top , is seen to be in ...
25. oldal
... ground , or earthquakes , when they are at their worst , crack the ground open , throw down trees and buildings , and bury hundreds of thousands of people in the ruins . Earth- quakes are most common in or near those countries where ...
... ground , or earthquakes , when they are at their worst , crack the ground open , throw down trees and buildings , and bury hundreds of thousands of people in the ruins . Earth- quakes are most common in or near those countries where ...
27. oldal
... ground as a geologist . At first the nov- elty and fascination of the pursuits engaged his atten- tion . Many a time on his walking and hunting expe- ditions he had noticed marine shells far inland . He now found out that such shells ...
... ground as a geologist . At first the nov- elty and fascination of the pursuits engaged his atten- tion . Many a time on his walking and hunting expe- ditions he had noticed marine shells far inland . He now found out that such shells ...
48. oldal
... ground and build houses , so that in a little time the country looked like a place that had been long inhabited . At last Brutus called the island after his own name Britain , and his companions Britons ; for by these means he de- sired ...
... ground and build houses , so that in a little time the country looked like a place that had been long inhabited . At last Brutus called the island after his own name Britain , and his companions Britons ; for by these means he de- sired ...
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