The North American Review, 82. ciltO. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 222
... character of a volcanic country . Surrounded by ele- vated peaks and high cliffs , and quite isolated , stands a mountain , from eight hundred to a thousand feet high , of conical shape , and formed of black lava , apparently a monument ...
... character of a volcanic country . Surrounded by ele- vated peaks and high cliffs , and quite isolated , stands a mountain , from eight hundred to a thousand feet high , of conical shape , and formed of black lava , apparently a monument ...
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... character of its surface , and differs but little in climate or products . " In no part of this vast tract can the rains from heaven be relied upon , to any extent , for the cultivation of the soil . The earth is desti- tute of trees ...
... character of its surface , and differs but little in climate or products . " In no part of this vast tract can the rains from heaven be relied upon , to any extent , for the cultivation of the soil . The earth is desti- tute of trees ...
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... character , and religious principles of the people , and we cannot doubt the ultimate triumph of Christianity . And yet the causes , political , social , educational , and religious , now co - operating to produce these changes , are so ...
... character , and religious principles of the people , and we cannot doubt the ultimate triumph of Christianity . And yet the causes , political , social , educational , and religious , now co - operating to produce these changes , are so ...
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