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Page 78
... reached the proper degree of perfection . From this time forward it becomes a type , and will always be used by Mr. Harte if he has occasion to speak of the thing it repre- sents . For instance : Mr. Harte has per- suaded himself that ...
... reached the proper degree of perfection . From this time forward it becomes a type , and will always be used by Mr. Harte if he has occasion to speak of the thing it repre- sents . For instance : Mr. Harte has per- suaded himself that ...
Page 557
... reached . While I was with ing a great part of the ascent the ground them a violent snow - storm came on , which was too steep for walking . In such places soon covered the ground four or five inches our mode of procedure was to clear ...
... reached . While I was with ing a great part of the ascent the ground them a violent snow - storm came on , which was too steep for walking . In such places soon covered the ground four or five inches our mode of procedure was to clear ...
Page 558
... reached settlements the second day after leaving Squaw valley . We left the cabin on our snow - shoes ; but after a trial of them for an hour or two , we found that we could not advantageously use them , and threw them away . The snow ...
... reached settlements the second day after leaving Squaw valley . We left the cabin on our snow - shoes ; but after a trial of them for an hour or two , we found that we could not advantageously use them , and threw them away . The snow ...
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Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate | 17 |
John W Durst | 33 |
On Foot in Tlascala | 46 |
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