The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 140
... lake dwellers . America is not " The New World , " but the oldest of the continents . ( + 2. In no sense can Columbus be Isaid to have been the Discoverer of America , " his voyage having been preceded by many others at intervals in ...
... lake dwellers . America is not " The New World , " but the oldest of the continents . ( + 2. In no sense can Columbus be Isaid to have been the Discoverer of America , " his voyage having been preceded by many others at intervals in ...
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... LAKES . OUTING AT CHICAGO I it as a union words " G " Wih , " om which ar spelling , Gal y , Galloway was the o the name der of this times . It gs , physical net , and al days he war gainst owers , ess of cked an- ar of " How would you ...
... LAKES . OUTING AT CHICAGO I it as a union words " G " Wih , " om which ar spelling , Gal y , Galloway was the o the name der of this times . It gs , physical net , and al days he war gainst owers , ess of cked an- ar of " How would you ...
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... lake , was now in full view , clear and placid and low- lying at the mountain's base . This lake covers fifty - one acres and is 11 , - 500 feet higher than the ocean . The second or middle lake , is 600 feet higher and is reached by an ...
... lake , was now in full view , clear and placid and low- lying at the mountain's base . This lake covers fifty - one acres and is 11 , - 500 feet higher than the ocean . The second or middle lake , is 600 feet higher and is reached by an ...
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... lake's side in time to see the first rays of an unseen sun touch the summits of Rosalie and McClelland . The bosom of the lake was like unto a darkened sea , so hidden and deep it lay in the bed nature had formed for it in the dark ...
... lake's side in time to see the first rays of an unseen sun touch the summits of Rosalie and McClelland . The bosom of the lake was like unto a darkened sea , so hidden and deep it lay in the bed nature had formed for it in the dark ...
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A Monthly Journal of American History. descended , as we came to the lakes , to Idaho Springs and the plains . As I now look out of my window , in my Denver home , at the evening star , slow - sinking behind its granite crest , I wish I ...
A Monthly Journal of American History. descended , as we came to the lakes , to Idaho Springs and the plains . As I now look out of my window , in my Denver home , at the evening star , slow - sinking behind its granite crest , I wish I ...
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