The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 76
... land - thy will went not with mine . But when my fierce grief had spent its force , and the seclusion of my home was sweet , then wast thou for thrusting me from the house and from the land . Nor had this kinship any dearness for thee ...
... land - thy will went not with mine . But when my fierce grief had spent its force , and the seclusion of my home was sweet , then wast thou for thrusting me from the house and from the land . Nor had this kinship any dearness for thee ...
Pagina 181
... land separated by nearly continuous seas . North America - perhaps nearly divided into two portions by a shallow inland Mississippi Sea - unites through Greenland , Iceland , and Scotland with western Europe , and across the northern ...
... land separated by nearly continuous seas . North America - perhaps nearly divided into two portions by a shallow inland Mississippi Sea - unites through Greenland , Iceland , and Scotland with western Europe , and across the northern ...
Pagina 183
Since the Pliocene period - or even the Miocene - the land connexions between Brazilian and Andine South and Central America have been growing and closing up , and with this different veering of South American land - masses a North ...
Since the Pliocene period - or even the Miocene - the land connexions between Brazilian and Andine South and Central America have been growing and closing up , and with this different veering of South American land - masses a North ...
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IS PEACE POSSIBLE By Dr Arthur Shadwell | 1 |
CONTROL OF THE TROPICS By E B Osborn | 24 |
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