Overland MonthlyA. Roman and Company, 1897 |
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Page 34
... stand the question of the advantage of mountain observatories we have simply to interpret and expand his suggestions . The air must be serene and pure ; that is , free from the dust and smoke and vapors of the lower levels . It must be ...
... stand the question of the advantage of mountain observatories we have simply to interpret and expand his suggestions . The air must be serene and pure ; that is , free from the dust and smoke and vapors of the lower levels . It must be ...
Page 38
... stands how a dead body should be brought down from Mont - Blanc . " A few such references tell the tale . It is not necessary to quote the long list of persons who have met their death on the mountain . On August 15 , 1891 , a party of ...
... stands how a dead body should be brought down from Mont - Blanc . " A few such references tell the tale . It is not necessary to quote the long list of persons who have met their death on the mountain . On August 15 , 1891 , a party of ...
Page 47
... stand from under . " But he found that many others were trying to do the same thing . His activities and specu- lations had by no means been confined to Hustleton , but in whatever direction he strove to convert his interests into cash ...
... stand from under . " But he found that many others were trying to do the same thing . His activities and specu- lations had by no means been confined to Hustleton , but in whatever direction he strove to convert his interests into cash ...
Page 50
... stand of arms was smuggled on board in bales of goods , and a hundred reckless men were sneaked on board and stowed away . The Trafican then , with a stuffed cargo of trading goods , a crew of twenty men , and regular clearance papers ...
... stand of arms was smuggled on board in bales of goods , and a hundred reckless men were sneaked on board and stowed away . The Trafican then , with a stuffed cargo of trading goods , a crew of twenty men , and regular clearance papers ...
Page 54
... Standing in the bow of the boat with his threatening club over the enslaved Cuban , Wag Benton made him push the boat as far out from shore as he could wade . Com- manding him to stand there until the boat was out of sight , Benton ...
... Standing in the bow of the boat with his threatening club over the enslaved Cuban , Wag Benton made him push the boat as far out from shore as he could wade . Com- manding him to stand there until the boat was out of sight , Benton ...
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