Silver Mines and Incidents of Travel: Letters and Notes on Sea and LandT. Wilson, printer, 1893 - 314 páginas |
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... hope of doing more justice to the scene on the following day , we are glad to meet the welcome of the director of the mine " San Francisco Nueva , " and after shaking ourselves from a load of dust , partake of the refresh- ing joys ...
... hope of doing more justice to the scene on the following day , we are glad to meet the welcome of the director of the mine " San Francisco Nueva , " and after shaking ourselves from a load of dust , partake of the refresh- ing joys ...
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... hope shortly to have photographs of the interior of the Pyramids , as magnesium wire supersedes the use of the sun in this beautiful art , and we shall see it used in taking views of caves , tunnels , mines , and other dark places , as ...
... hope shortly to have photographs of the interior of the Pyramids , as magnesium wire supersedes the use of the sun in this beautiful art , and we shall see it used in taking views of caves , tunnels , mines , and other dark places , as ...
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... hope of your again seeing the light of day . We must now leave our friends at Chañarcillo , with whom we have passed some of the pleasantest evenings of our life , the foreigners and the natives being as generous , cheerful , and ...
... hope of your again seeing the light of day . We must now leave our friends at Chañarcillo , with whom we have passed some of the pleasantest evenings of our life , the foreigners and the natives being as generous , cheerful , and ...
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... hope of a rapid fortune , and the facility given by the law for obtaining property in mines , cause many unfortunate adventurers to waste , step by step , all their resources in these enterprises . He who dis- covers a vein of silver ...
... hope of a rapid fortune , and the facility given by the law for obtaining property in mines , cause many unfortunate adventurers to waste , step by step , all their resources in these enterprises . He who dis- covers a vein of silver ...
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... hope of arriv- ing at some rich deposit , and they end by burying all their fortune in a vain and losing enterprise . Such , in a few words , is the history of all the mineral deposits of South America . Large properties , by dividing ...
... hope of arriv- ing at some rich deposit , and they end by burying all their fortune in a vain and losing enterprise . Such , in a few words , is the history of all the mineral deposits of South America . Large properties , by dividing ...
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Página 227 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Página 297 - Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind; His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way...
Página 63 - He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretyship is sure.
Página 181 - ... intention to injure us. We ought rather to meet the anticipated danger by a diligent cultivation, and prudent management, of our own resources. We ought to conciliate the respect and good will of other nations, and secure their assistance in case of need, by the benevolence and justice of our conduct. War is not to be resorted to without absolute necessity, nor unless peace would be more dangerous, and more miserable, than war itself.
Página 153 - ... heats it again, and but for your awnings, and the little air put in circulation by the continual flapping of the ship's sails, it would be almost insufferable. No person who has not crossed this region can form an adequate idea of its unpleasant effects.
Página 153 - ... of the ship's sails, it would be almost insufferable. No person who has not crossed this region can form an adequate idea of its unpleasant effects. You feel a degree of lassitude unconquerable, which not even the sea-bathing, which everywhere else proves so salutary and renovating, can dispel. Except when in actual danger of shipwreck, I never spent twelve more disagreeable days in the professional part of my life, than in these calm latitudes.
Página 181 - ... individual member of a state, is a just cause of war, if redress be refused, but a nation is not bound to go to war on so slight a foundation ; for it may of itself grant indemnity to the injured party, and if this cannot be done, yet the good of the whole is to be preferred to the welfare of a part.b Every milder method of redress is to be tried, before the nation makes an appeal to arms ; and this is the sage and moral precept of the writers on natural law.
Página 153 - ... flapping of the ship's sails, it would be almost insufferable. No person who has not crossed this region can form an adequate idea of its unpleasant effects. You feel a degree of lassitude unconquerable, which not even the sea-bathing, which every where else proves so salutary and renovating, can dispel.
Página 76 - I am Saint Mark, the patron of Venice ! I learned to-night that the Devils, assembled in council at Lido, in the Jews...