The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 86.
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... appear again when we have passed . Now the long swathes of green and yellow - brown are broken by a few ridges of grey rock ; and these , in some places , have patches of orange red lichen that tell against the pale blue sky . It is a ...
... appear again when we have passed . Now the long swathes of green and yellow - brown are broken by a few ridges of grey rock ; and these , in some places , have patches of orange red lichen that tell against the pale blue sky . It is a ...
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... appear along the eastern horizon - a band of dull dead blue lying close to the land , where no clouds were , and fading into a warm crimson above . Had this belt of coloured shadow been a belt of mountains , we should have estimated ...
... appear along the eastern horizon - a band of dull dead blue lying close to the land , where no clouds were , and fading into a warm crimson above . Had this belt of coloured shadow been a belt of mountains , we should have estimated ...
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... appears to be no limit to its deposit ail through this region . Mr. Vennor , a prac- tical geologist of repute , has been engaged in making explorations for some time , and is of opinion that the phosphate is found in a broad belt of ...
... appears to be no limit to its deposit ail through this region . Mr. Vennor , a prac- tical geologist of repute , has been engaged in making explorations for some time , and is of opinion that the phosphate is found in a broad belt of ...
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... appears to the present writer that no man has suffered more from the unwarranted assumptions of his followers than Lord Macaulay . And the references made to him by Mr. Laurier , in his famous lecture of some months ago , and by Sir ...
... appears to the present writer that no man has suffered more from the unwarranted assumptions of his followers than Lord Macaulay . And the references made to him by Mr. Laurier , in his famous lecture of some months ago , and by Sir ...
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... appears to be certain , that great per- sonal beauty and high intellectual power early marked him out for distinction . His masters soon declared that he knew more than they could teach him ; and , true to the instinct of all ...
... appears to be certain , that great per- sonal beauty and high intellectual power early marked him out for distinction . His masters soon declared that he knew more than they could teach him ; and , true to the instinct of all ...
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