The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, Band 16George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1858 |
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... coast . The summits of the Andes are covered with snow throughout the year , and among them are several active vol- canoes . The surface between the sea and the Andes is generally more level than that of other parts of Chili , and it is ...
... coast . The summits of the Andes are covered with snow throughout the year , and among them are several active vol- canoes . The surface between the sea and the Andes is generally more level than that of other parts of Chili , and it is ...
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... coast of Chili has been gradually rising from the ocean , and in 1820 Dr. Wayman found only 2 feet of water where 70 years before 6 Dutch line - of - battle ships had anchored . Valdivia is principally built of wood . Its chief trade is ...
... coast of Chili has been gradually rising from the ocean , and in 1820 Dr. Wayman found only 2 feet of water where 70 years before 6 Dutch line - of - battle ships had anchored . Valdivia is principally built of wood . Its chief trade is ...
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... coast . The summits of the Andes are covered with snow throughout the year , and among them are several active vol- canoes . The surface between the sea and the Andes is generally more level than that of other parts of Chili , and it is ...
... coast . The summits of the Andes are covered with snow throughout the year , and among them are several active vol- canoes . The surface between the sea and the Andes is generally more level than that of other parts of Chili , and it is ...
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... coast of Chili has been gradually rising from the ocean , and in 1820 Dr. Wayman found only 2 feet of water where 70 years before 6 Dutch line - of - battle ships had anchored . Valdivia is principally built of wood . Its chief trade is ...
... coast of Chili has been gradually rising from the ocean , and in 1820 Dr. Wayman found only 2 feet of water where 70 years before 6 Dutch line - of - battle ships had anchored . Valdivia is principally built of wood . Its chief trade is ...
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... coast , and in woods at the Rocky moun- tains by Drummond . The edible valerian ( V. edulis , Nuttall ) has an erect stem , fusiform root , somewhat fleshy , deeply pinnatifid and pinnate leaves , and small white flowers in panicled ...
... coast , and in woods at the Rocky moun- tains by Drummond . The edible valerian ( V. edulis , Nuttall ) has an erect stem , fusiform root , somewhat fleshy , deeply pinnatifid and pinnate leaves , and small white flowers in panicled ...
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Seite 454 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Seite 142 - Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation : being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishponds. Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON ; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON.
Seite 252 - I could not make a declamation. I could not speak before the school. The kind and excellent Buckminster sought especially to persuade me to perform the exercise of declamation, like other boys, but I could not do it. Many a piece did I commit to memory, and recite and rehearse in my own room, over and over again ; yet when the day came, when the school collected to hear declamations, when my name was called, and I saw all eyes turned to my seat, I could not raise myself from it. Sometimes the instructors...
Seite 48 - The discoveries which made Galileo, and Kepler, and Maestlin, and Maurolycus, and Castelli, and other names illustrious, the system of Copernicus, the very theories of recent geologers, are anticipated by Da Vinci, within the compass of a few pages, not perhaps in the most precise language, or on the most conclusive reasoning, but so as to strike us with something like the awe of preternatural knowledge.
Seite 178 - President, and appropriated $100,000 to be expended under his direction by such architect as he should appoint to execute the same. On examining the various plans which...
Seite 374 - ... eye rivalling that of an eagle in brightness and keenness, a thoughtful and somewhat sullen brow, a firm and somewhat peevish mouth, a cheek pale, thin, and deeply furrowed by sickness and by care.
Seite 384 - holds forth these four particulars: first, that we have not our land by Patent from the King, but that the natives are the true owners of it, and that we ought to repent of such a receiving it by patent...
Seite 188 - ... moment ; so will every officer that was present. The interpreter was a Dutchman, little acquainted with the English tongue, therefore, might not advert to the tone and meaning of the word in English ; but, whatever his motives were for so doing, certain it is, he called it the death, or the loss of the sieur Jumonville. So we received, and so we understood it, until to our great surprise and mortification, we found it otherwise in a literal translation.
Seite 522 - Thou bitter water, thy lord lays on thee this punishment because thou hast wronged him without a cause, having suffered no evil at his hands. Verily King Xerxes will cross thee, whether thou wilt or no. Well dost thou deserve that no man should honour thee with sacrifice; for thou art of a truth a treacherous and unsavoury river.
Seite 306 - Leo; who had lately been restored, after a short rebellion, to the Byzantine throne. They solemnly "disclaim the necessity, or even the wish, of continuing any longer the Imperial succession in Italy; since, in their opinion, the majesty of a sole monarch is sufficient to pervade and protect, at the same time, both the East and the West. In their own name, and in the name of the people, they consent that the seat of universal empire shall be transferred from Rome to Constantinople...