The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumes 51-52Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1861 |
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Pagina 140
... river and we are willows on which they hanged their harps , watching the pageant float before us , is still are green , though all is barren beside . very indistinctly traced ; but it is through The plaintive melody in which they refus ...
... river and we are willows on which they hanged their harps , watching the pageant float before us , is still are green , though all is barren beside . very indistinctly traced ; but it is through The plaintive melody in which they refus ...
Pagina 321
... river of the world ; as well in its physical characters , as in its associa- tions with human history . In mere length and volume it is surpassed by some , though by few only . Other tropical rivers have their periodical inundations ...
... river of the world ; as well in its physical characters , as in its associa- tions with human history . In mere length and volume it is surpassed by some , though by few only . Other tropical rivers have their periodical inundations ...
Pagina 461
... river , cause the waters to rise still more ( there being always the same quantity of water coming over the rapids . ) Then the large masses float and move further down the river , where , uniting with accumulations previously grounded ...
... river , cause the waters to rise still more ( there being always the same quantity of water coming over the rapids . ) Then the large masses float and move further down the river , where , uniting with accumulations previously grounded ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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