The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen13;Volumen15;Volumen19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... feet deep of vegetable loam upon its surface , it seemed the latest and most wonderful achievement of the exhaustless energies of creative na- ture , the fair and beauteous virgin bride of earth's maturer longings , and the destined ...
... feet deep of vegetable loam upon its surface , it seemed the latest and most wonderful achievement of the exhaustless energies of creative na- ture , the fair and beauteous virgin bride of earth's maturer longings , and the destined ...
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... feet . " With this statement before us , " continues Mr. Short , " while standing on the deck of a vessel , midway be- tween Calais and Dover , with the shores of England and France in full view , we felt as never before - how absurd is ...
... feet . " With this statement before us , " continues Mr. Short , " while standing on the deck of a vessel , midway be- tween Calais and Dover , with the shores of England and France in full view , we felt as never before - how absurd is ...
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... feet higher than the ocean . The plat of this ground is made to conform with the contour , and the streets and avenues are given signifi- cant names , such as Topaz , Iron s Charlotte ds , serving or disting his native aring. That no ...
... feet higher than the ocean . The plat of this ground is made to conform with the contour , and the streets and avenues are given signifi- cant names , such as Topaz , Iron s Charlotte ds , serving or disting his native aring. That no ...
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... feet . These phenomena clearly indicate that there was a constant supply in that region for a long period , of a considerable body of fresh water , Then there is the old story of the lost Atlantis . Plato , who was born about 430 years ...
... feet . These phenomena clearly indicate that there was a constant supply in that region for a long period , of a considerable body of fresh water , Then there is the old story of the lost Atlantis . Plato , who was born about 430 years ...
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... feet higher than the ocean . The second or middle lake , is 600 feet higher and is reached by an easy ascent , from which the water de- scends in a foaming cascade . It oc- cupies thirty - five acres . The third , or upper lake , is 13,500 ...
... feet higher than the ocean . The second or middle lake , is 600 feet higher and is reached by an easy ascent , from which the water de- scends in a foaming cascade . It oc- cupies thirty - five acres . The third , or upper lake , is 13,500 ...
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