Philp's Washington Described: A Complete View of the American Capital, and the District of Columbia, with Many Notices, Historical, Topographical, and Scientific, of the Seat of GovernmentWilliam D'Arcy Haley S. Low, 1861 - Počet stran: 239 |
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Strana 37
... remains to show that they were formerly covered with thickets of bramble , sweet gum , maple , magnolia , winterberry , wild roses , and white azaleas . Around the clumps and roots of these are still seen growing Arethusa , Pogonia ...
... remains to show that they were formerly covered with thickets of bramble , sweet gum , maple , magnolia , winterberry , wild roses , and white azaleas . Around the clumps and roots of these are still seen growing Arethusa , Pogonia ...
Strana 58
... remains of a brick - kiln near the newly - erected dwelling- house or other edifice . In short , when we consider not only these advantages , but what , in a national point of view , is of superior importance , the location on a fine ...
... remains of a brick - kiln near the newly - erected dwelling- house or other edifice . In short , when we consider not only these advantages , but what , in a national point of view , is of superior importance , the location on a fine ...
Strana 69
... remains scattered in every direction . In addition to the general consternation produced by this casualty , a frightful tornado swept over the city , which threw down buildings and dealt destruction to everything in its path . The ...
... remains scattered in every direction . In addition to the general consternation produced by this casualty , a frightful tornado swept over the city , which threw down buildings and dealt destruction to everything in its path . The ...
Strana 73
... remains therefore to an- nounce that , while the President is a public servant , he is not the servant of each individual composing that mythi- cal tyranny , " The Public . " Let it be understood that while every man who becomes ...
... remains therefore to an- nounce that , while the President is a public servant , he is not the servant of each individual composing that mythi- cal tyranny , " The Public . " Let it be understood that while every man who becomes ...
Strana 99
... remains were then left to be destroyed by wild beasts . Their weapons were sprinkled with her blood to render them invincible , and all retired to their cabins cheered and encouraged with the hope of a glorious victory . NAVY DEPARTMENT ...
... remains were then left to be destroyed by wild beasts . Their weapons were sprinkled with her blood to render them invincible , and all retired to their cabins cheered and encouraged with the hope of a glorious victory . NAVY DEPARTMENT ...
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