The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 81.
26. lappuse
... nature adapts herself to the require- ments of man . Without our cold , snowy climate , without this network of lakes and rivers , this section would be comparatively inaccessible . The splendid pine forests would probably be still ...
... nature adapts herself to the require- ments of man . Without our cold , snowy climate , without this network of lakes and rivers , this section would be comparatively inaccessible . The splendid pine forests would probably be still ...
27. lappuse
... Nature here revels in proving what she can do among the primeval rocks . The soil , rich with the accumulation of ages and watered by the freshets of spring , produces flowers , plants , and trees of an abnormal size . Away in the heart ...
... Nature here revels in proving what she can do among the primeval rocks . The soil , rich with the accumulation of ages and watered by the freshets of spring , produces flowers , plants , and trees of an abnormal size . Away in the heart ...
37. lappuse
... nature was too strong for the blan- dishments of a court , which seems to have offered all that could minister to the gratifi- cation of every sense and taste . Gautama's was not one of those natures that can sink the burden of thought ...
... nature was too strong for the blan- dishments of a court , which seems to have offered all that could minister to the gratifi- cation of every sense and taste . Gautama's was not one of those natures that can sink the burden of thought ...
75. lappuse
... nature surren- dered , and I secretly slipped my boots off . This was a mistake . I was not able to get them on any more . It was a rainy night ; there were no omnibuses going our way ; and as I walked home , burning up with shame ...
... nature surren- dered , and I secretly slipped my boots off . This was a mistake . I was not able to get them on any more . It was a rainy night ; there were no omnibuses going our way ; and as I walked home , burning up with shame ...
88. lappuse
... nature suffers grievously at the hand of man . Witness the hundreds of acres of newly cleared land , outraging the ... natural beauty , but the old superior singing , superior music , superior adage of comparisons being odious proves ...
... nature suffers grievously at the hand of man . Witness the hundreds of acres of newly cleared land , outraging the ... natural beauty , but the old superior singing , superior music , superior adage of comparisons being odious proves ...
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