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Page 252
... feet of lum- ber are repeatedly taken ; while twenty thou- sand feet from all the trees of one acre would have been an astonishing yield in Maine . Across the road had fallen a gigan- tic tree ; or perhaps it had been lying there for ...
... feet of lum- ber are repeatedly taken ; while twenty thou- sand feet from all the trees of one acre would have been an astonishing yield in Maine . Across the road had fallen a gigan- tic tree ; or perhaps it had been lying there for ...
Page 484
... feet high , and about eighteen inches thick . They are perfect until within about thirty feet of the top , when the prisms disappear , showing clearly that the top cooled and prevented the crys- tals from forming . Regla is at the head ...
... feet high , and about eighteen inches thick . They are perfect until within about thirty feet of the top , when the prisms disappear , showing clearly that the top cooled and prevented the crys- tals from forming . Regla is at the head ...
Page 556
... feet above the sea , and therefore some four or five thousand feet above where we then were ; for Lake Tahoe , and consequently Squaw valley , is seven thousand feet above the sea - level . We thought that if we could once cross the ...
... feet above the sea , and therefore some four or five thousand feet above where we then were ; for Lake Tahoe , and consequently Squaw valley , is seven thousand feet above the sea - level . We thought that if we could once cross the ...
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Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
John W Durst | 33 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
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