The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen13;Volumen15;Volumen19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... their infancy by the creative hand of phy- sical nature , the Palisades of the Hud- were hoary with age . " These stirring words of the great geologist son of several thousand years , the mem- ory of that 142 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... their infancy by the creative hand of phy- sical nature , the Palisades of the Hud- were hoary with age . " These stirring words of the great geologist son of several thousand years , the mem- ory of that 142 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
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... natural one , and there is nothing improbable in the conclusion . The Irish visited and in- habited Iceland , toward the close of the eighth century . To accomplish this voyage , they had to traverse a stormy ocean to the extent of ...
... natural one , and there is nothing improbable in the conclusion . The Irish visited and in- habited Iceland , toward the close of the eighth century . To accomplish this voyage , they had to traverse a stormy ocean to the extent of ...
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... nature , artificial shelters are extended to the navies of the Union . Who shall say that climbing the blue Sierras , on the lone summit of some lofty peak , there may be yet discovered the blazing symbol of the ancient faith of the ...
... nature , artificial shelters are extended to the navies of the Union . Who shall say that climbing the blue Sierras , on the lone summit of some lofty peak , there may be yet discovered the blazing symbol of the ancient faith of the ...
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... natural fountains of healing waters now called Manitou Springs . Upon that tract of one hun- dred and sixty acres Dr. Davis built the first house - of pine logs , with a slab roof - ever occupied as a dwelling in this now populous ...
... natural fountains of healing waters now called Manitou Springs . Upon that tract of one hun- dred and sixty acres Dr. Davis built the first house - of pine logs , with a slab roof - ever occupied as a dwelling in this now populous ...
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... nature , and devote himself to its management . But his ardent and sympathetic na- ture ; his public spirit and liberal- heartedness ; his devotion to his adopted country as adopted country as manifested in active membership of the ...
... nature , and devote himself to its management . But his ardent and sympathetic na- ture ; his public spirit and liberal- heartedness ; his devotion to his adopted country as adopted country as manifested in active membership of the ...
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