The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1899 |
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... present resting - place . Along the mountains on either side , to a height of many hundred feet , were visible scoriations and deposits . of débris . Strangest of all , were the gran- ite knobs that the glacier had found . standing in ...
... present resting - place . Along the mountains on either side , to a height of many hundred feet , were visible scoriations and deposits . of débris . Strangest of all , were the gran- ite knobs that the glacier had found . standing in ...
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... present from a cousin in China , stood with down- cast eyes in A - Chuen's sitting - room and listened to words from her lover . could not be induced to look at Leih Tsein , but he caught the shine of her eyes under- neath the lids ...
... present from a cousin in China , stood with down- cast eyes in A - Chuen's sitting - room and listened to words from her lover . could not be induced to look at Leih Tsein , but he caught the shine of her eyes under- neath the lids ...
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... present control by the American Republic is not only not an act of imperialism but that Jefferson was in favor of territorial expan- sion and he was not an imperialist . I confess a lifelong admiration for Mr. Jefferson . The splendid ...
... present control by the American Republic is not only not an act of imperialism but that Jefferson was in favor of territorial expan- sion and he was not an imperialist . I confess a lifelong admiration for Mr. Jefferson . The splendid ...
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... present conditions were as different as light is from darkness . We had no foreign commerce , no territory fronting on the Pacific , no seventy - five millions of people , no boundless wealth seeking investment , no scarcity of public ...
... present conditions were as different as light is from darkness . We had no foreign commerce , no territory fronting on the Pacific , no seventy - five millions of people , no boundless wealth seeking investment , no scarcity of public ...
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... present conditions . a commercial age , and we are a commercia people . We need all necessary harbors of refuge to mark the highways of commerce And because we have acquired thes islands it is folly to libel our country by claiming we ...
... present conditions . a commercial age , and we are a commercia people . We need all necessary harbors of refuge to mark the highways of commerce And because we have acquired thes islands it is folly to libel our country by claiming we ...
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