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Pagina 271
... side of the river , then the other . It was now snow- ing fast , and the water was icy cold ; but we were wet through now , and reckless . I suppose we crossed that river twenty times that afternoon , slowly working out the trail . At ...
... side of the river , then the other . It was now snow- ing fast , and the water was icy cold ; but we were wet through now , and reckless . I suppose we crossed that river twenty times that afternoon , slowly working out the trail . At ...
Pagina 417
... side by side with this parish of Burnham . If this be so , Boveney was the original settle- ment , and the Norman chapel and Court represent its mother church and its principal mansion ; the large village of Burnham , two miles above ...
... side by side with this parish of Burnham . If this be so , Boveney was the original settle- ment , and the Norman chapel and Court represent its mother church and its principal mansion ; the large village of Burnham , two miles above ...
Pagina 599
... side , and of the Vistula and Oder on the other , with the ad- vanced post of Metz thrust out beyond the mountain - barrier of the Vosges on one side , and the arm of East Prussia stretched out along the kingdom of Poland on the other ...
... side , and of the Vistula and Oder on the other , with the ad- vanced post of Metz thrust out beyond the mountain - barrier of the Vosges on one side , and the arm of East Prussia stretched out along the kingdom of Poland on the other ...
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