Outing, 6. ciltOuting Publishing Company, 1885 |
İçindekiler
126 | |
153 | |
163 | |
233 | |
249 | |
255 | |
255 | |
255 | |
256 | |
259 | |
277 | |
337 | |
339 | |
349 | |
369 | |
375 | |
378 | |
380 | |
383 | |
383 | |
383 | |
509 | |
510 | |
534 | |
548 | |
605 | |
614 | |
623 | |
624 | |
625 | |
627 | |
638 | |
638 | |
647 | |
665 | |
718 | |
740 | |
744 | |
750 | |
755 | |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
America's cup American Anna Ella Carroll athletic beautiful Bicycle Club boat Boston built camp canoe captain cards center-board Columbia Columbia Bicycles commodore course crew cycler Drayton England English eyes feet beam feet draught feet water-line fish forests give ground Gun Club hand Harvard Hediger hill honor hour inches interest John JULIAN HAWTHORNE kilns ladies Lake land light look machine meet ment miles Miss Clinton morning mountain Neckar never night officers paddle passed Peekskill play player president QUADRICYCLE race reached regatta ride riders river road rowing sail schooner season seemed shore side sloop sport stream Street tell thing thought tion town tricycle trumps turn vice-president village Warren Bell wheel wheelmen whist wind wood Yale York Yacht Club young
Popüler pasajlar
Sayfa 93 - A CLEAR fire, a clean hearth, and the rigor of the game." This was the celebrated wish of old Sarah Battle (now with God), who, next to her devotions, loved a good game of whist. She was none of your lukewarm gamesters, your half-and-half players, who have no objection to take a hand, if you want one to make up a rubber ; who affirm that they have no pleasure...
Sayfa 126 - Washington Irving. By Charles Dudley Warner. Noah Webster. By Horace E. Scudder. Henry D. Thoreau. By Frank B. Sanborn. George Ripley. By OB Frothingham. J. Fenimore Cooper. By Prof. TR Lounsbury. Margaret Fuller Ossoli.
Sayfa 118 - Imagine a vast sheet of paper on which straight Lines, Triangles, Squares, Pentagons, Hexagons, and other figures, instead of remaining fixed in their places, move freely about, on or in the surface, but without the power of rising above or sinking below it...
Sayfa 376 - Before taking a final leave of the Mammoth Cave, however, let me assure those who have followed me through it, that no description can do justice to its sublimity, or present a fair picture of its manifold wonders. It is the greatest natural curiosity I have ever visited, Niagara not excepted, and he whose expectations are not satisfied by its marvellous avenues, domes, and sparry grottoes, must be either a fool or a demigod.
Sayfa 394 - ... which the authorities are directing their attention. On that river many battles must be fought, and heavy risks incurred before any impression can be made on the enemy, all of which could be avoided by using the Tennessee river. This river is navigable, for...
Sayfa 325 - We were loaded with extra sails, with beef and pork, and bread enough for an East India voyage, and were some four or five inches too deep in the water. We got up our sails with heavy hearts — the wind had increased to a five or six knot breeze — and after waiting until we were ashamed to wait longer, we let her go about two hundred yards ahead, and then started in her wake.
Sayfa 126 - Statesmen. A Series of Biographies • of Men conspicuous in the Political History of the United States.
Sayfa 327 - It is to be distinctly understood that the Cup is to be the property of the Club, and not of the members thereof, or owners of the vessel winning it in a match; and that the condition of keeping it open to be sailed for by Yacht Clubs of all foreign countries upon the terms above laid down, shall forever attach to it, thus making it perpetually a Challenge Cup for friendly competition between foreign countries.
Sayfa 336 - Your ruin hangs upon a thread ; provoke me, And it shall fall upon you. Dare to make The slightest movement to awake my fears, And the gaunt criminal, naked and stake-tied, Left on the heath to blister in the sun, Till lingering death shall end his agony, Compared to thee, shall seem more enviable Than cherubs to the damned ! Wil.
Sayfa 395 - Again, the aid our forces would receive from the loyal men in Tennessee would enable them soon to crush the last traitor in that region, and the separation of the two extremes would do more than one hundred battles for the Union cause.