Travels in Search of a Settler's Guide-book of America and CanadaTrübner & Company, 1884 - 148 sivua |
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Sivu 31
... beauty . The Americans , who remove town halls , hotels , and churches , have not yet moved Niagara . But it is moving itself . Horse Shoe Fall is another thing now . The arch is broken ; the colour is diminished ; the thunder is less ...
... beauty . The Americans , who remove town halls , hotels , and churches , have not yet moved Niagara . But it is moving itself . Horse Shoe Fall is another thing now . The arch is broken ; the colour is diminished ; the thunder is less ...
Sivu 33
... beauty , wide and deep , until it blends with the waters waiting her pleasure below . The silken tresses of a goddess would not be softer and lovelier than these coursing waters of the coquetish Montmorency . Niagara descends because it ...
... beauty , wide and deep , until it blends with the waters waiting her pleasure below . The silken tresses of a goddess would not be softer and lovelier than these coursing waters of the coquetish Montmorency . Niagara descends because it ...
Sivu 41
... beauty beyond even his experienced expectation . An advertisement appeared in the Hamilton paper saying that " by the invitation of a number of citizens " I should deliver a lecture on 66 Parliamentary Oratory in England . ” Mr. B. E. ...
... beauty beyond even his experienced expectation . An advertisement appeared in the Hamilton paper saying that " by the invitation of a number of citizens " I should deliver a lecture on 66 Parliamentary Oratory in England . ” Mr. B. E. ...
Sivu 57
... beauty and sublimity . The lofty granite walls which shut us in vary in height from 500 to 1,500 feet . A canon ( pronounced can - yon ) is an immense rift or fissure in a mountain range . At Denver the altitude was 5,200 feet , at ...
... beauty and sublimity . The lofty granite walls which shut us in vary in height from 500 to 1,500 feet . A canon ( pronounced can - yon ) is an immense rift or fissure in a mountain range . At Denver the altitude was 5,200 feet , at ...
Sivu 58
... beauty of location , for fishing , for hunting , for attractive surroundings , lying away off and above us . The considerate and courteous railway company have sent us Captain Tibbetts , their excursion manager , to accompany us on our ...
... beauty of location , for fishing , for hunting , for attractive surroundings , lying away off and above us . The considerate and courteous railway company have sent us Captain Tibbetts , their excursion manager , to accompany us on our ...
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adobe America answered appeared arrived beauty better bright Canada Canadian canons Captain carriage Catalonia CHAPTER CHARLTON CHARLTON'S JOURNAL church co-operation co-operative Colonel JOHNSON coloured courtesy Customs daughter Denver editor ELIZABETH THOMPSON emigration engine England English gave gentleman GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE GOLDWIN SMITH Government Guide Book Hall Holyoake honour Indian INGERSOLL interest JOHN Kansas knew labour lady land Leadville London look MEDHILL Mennonites Mexican Mexico mighty miles from Chicago mind mission grapes Montezuma Montreal morning mountains never Niagara night orator Ottawa PARKE GODWIN pass passengers persons pleasant pleasure portrait prairie preacher president profit Pueblo railway river ROBERT COLLYER Santa Fé seemed seen settlers ship sight society speech T. B. ALDRICH things thought tion told Topeka train travelled Washington WENDELL PHILLIPS wonder York York Tribune
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Sivu 24 - ... purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe.
Sivu 63 - And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
Sivu 138 - The hills have been high for man's mounting, The woods have been dense for his axe, The stars have been thick for his counting, The sands have been wide for his tracks, The sea has been deep for his diving, The poles have been broad for his sway, But bravely he's proved in his striving, That "Where there's a will there's a way.
Sivu 13 - I strove with none, for none was worth my strife ; Nature I loved, and next to Nature, Art ; I warmed both hands against the fire of life : It sinks, and I am ready to depart.
Sivu 24 - ... any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States...
Sivu 146 - It is good to make two blades of grass grow where only one grew before.
Sivu 142 - ... arm, and shields thee from the guile And hurt of France. Secure, with august smile, Thou sittest, and the East its tribute brings. Some say thy old-time power is on the wane, Thy moon of grandeur, filled, contracts at length — They see it darkening down from less to less. Let but a hostile hand make threat again, And they shall see thee in thy ancient strength, Each iron sinew quivering, lioness!