The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaRichard Bentley, New Burlington Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; Hodges & Smith, Dublin., 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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... spots , along the line of the great lakes , that date , as settlements , as far back as many of the older American towns , and which were the seats of a species of civilization , long before the greater portion of even the older states ...
... spots , along the line of the great lakes , that date , as settlements , as far back as many of the older American towns , and which were the seats of a species of civilization , long before the greater portion of even the older states ...
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... spots wind - rows . By letting in the light of heaven upon the dark and damp recesses of the wood , they form a sort ... spot was small , but owing to the circumstances of its lying on the low acclivity mentioned , and that of the ...
... spots wind - rows . By letting in the light of heaven upon the dark and damp recesses of the wood , they form a sort ... spot was small , but owing to the circumstances of its lying on the low acclivity mentioned , and that of the ...
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... spots of this description : some ascribing it to the whirlwinds that produce water - spouts on the ocean ; while others again impute it to sudden and violent passages of streams of the electric fluid ; but the ef fects in the woods are ...
... spots of this description : some ascribing it to the whirlwinds that produce water - spouts on the ocean ; while others again impute it to sudden and violent passages of streams of the electric fluid ; but the ef fects in the woods are ...
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... spot , where the fire was known to be , much greater care became necessary . The forest , as usual , had little to intercept the view , below the branches , but the tall straight trunks of trees . Every thing belonging to vegetation ...
... spot , where the fire was known to be , much greater care became necessary . The forest , as usual , had little to intercept the view , below the branches , but the tall straight trunks of trees . Every thing belonging to vegetation ...
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James Fenimore Cooper. as Arrowhead swiftly approached the spot where his practised and unerring senses told him the strangers ought to be , his footstep gradually became lighter , his eye more vigilant , and his person was more ...
James Fenimore Cooper. as Arrowhead swiftly approached the spot where his practised and unerring senses told him the strangers ought to be , his footstep gradually became lighter , his eye more vigilant , and his person was more ...
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