Life of W. J. McGee: Distinguished Geologist, Ethnologist, Anthropologist, Hydrologist, EtcPriv. print., 1915 - 240 páginas |
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... half brother and sister , came with her . They made their home at father's for a while . When Rachel married she lived in Dubuque , and the mother made her home with the daughter in Dubuque . This grandmother of ours was a Methodist ...
... half brother and sister , came with her . They made their home at father's for a while . When Rachel married she lived in Dubuque , and the mother made her home with the daughter in Dubuque . This grandmother of ours was a Methodist ...
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... half , To have brains that are zigzag than no brains at all . ” My brother , however , became more masterful as he grew older and went out into the world and had greater oppor- tunities of meeting people . On some of his scientific ...
... half , To have brains that are zigzag than no brains at all . ” My brother , however , became more masterful as he grew older and went out into the world and had greater oppor- tunities of meeting people . On some of his scientific ...
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... half its size and the nostrils and vomer showed black ; his eyes were set in a winkless stare , his face was as black as a negro's and his skin was turned a ghastly purple with great livid blotches and streaks ; his lower legs , feet ...
... half its size and the nostrils and vomer showed black ; his eyes were set in a winkless stare , his face was as black as a negro's and his skin was turned a ghastly purple with great livid blotches and streaks ; his lower legs , feet ...
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... half of it at least was gone . My brother took notes of what the man told him , when he could talk , about the ordeal through which he passed . " Af- ter the older man left him he reached the mines all right , posted notices there for a ...
... half of it at least was gone . My brother took notes of what the man told him , when he could talk , about the ordeal through which he passed . " Af- ter the older man left him he reached the mines all right , posted notices there for a ...
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... half the vic- tims of desert thirst die within thirty - six hours of depriva- tion ; another quarter within seventy to eighty hours or hardly half of this man's record . " In the thousands of miles that Don walked in different parts of ...
... half the vic- tims of desert thirst die within thirty - six hours of depriva- tion ; another quarter within seventy to eighty hours or hardly half of this man's record . " In the thousands of miles that Don walked in different parts of ...
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Página 91 - Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Página 25 - MY days are gliding swiftly by ; And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, — Those hours of toil and danger. For, oh ! we stand on Jordan's strand ; Our friends are passing over ; And, just before, the shining shore We may almost discover.
Página 24 - Let every lamp be burning. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; That perfect rest naught can molest, Where golden harps are ringing. 4 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow, Each chord on earth to sever ; Our King says come, and there's our home, Forever, O forever ! CHORUS.
Página 205 - Let me now take a more comprehensive view and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally.
Página 71 - Soil Erosion," published as a bulletin of the Bureau of Soils in the United States Department of Agriculture, is a complete and graphic refutation — if such were really needed — of this contention. His last work, completed less than a month before his death, and also...
Página 126 - The poison, however, had left its mark upon him. The skin rotted and fell off until it left the bones and sinews bare, with a horrible smell. The wound was in the wrist, and the poison had reached as far as the shoulder when he was cured. The skin on all this fell off.
Página 198 - We, the people of the United States, do ordain and establish this Constitution.
Página 205 - The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism.
Página 42 - Mix'd with dross the purest gold ; Seek we then for heavenly treasures, — Treasures never waxing old. Let our best affections centre On the things around the throne : There no thief can ever enter ; Moth and rust are there unknown. 2 Earthly joys no longer please us ; Here would we renounce them all ; Seek our only rest in Jesus, — Him our Lord and Master call.
Página 24 - Strand. 8s & 7s. (Trio, 83.) days are gliding swiftly by, And I, a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, — Those hours of toil and danger.