North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 37
... lakes , Superiour , Ontario , Eric , & c . were visible to a spectator at the sun , they would exhibit an appearance very similiar to that which the solar spots do to us . They would not appear to pass over the centre of the earth's ...
... lakes , Superiour , Ontario , Eric , & c . were visible to a spectator at the sun , they would exhibit an appearance very similiar to that which the solar spots do to us . They would not appear to pass over the centre of the earth's ...
Page 140
... lake Erie , collected by General Miller , and presented by the Revd . Charles Stearns , D. D. In 1796 , the late Count Rumford made a very liberal dona- tion to the Academy , the proceeds of which , amounting to one hundred and fifty ...
... lake Erie , collected by General Miller , and presented by the Revd . Charles Stearns , D. D. In 1796 , the late Count Rumford made a very liberal dona- tion to the Academy , the proceeds of which , amounting to one hundred and fifty ...
Page 155
... lake . Conceiving this noise to be the fore - runner of a storm , I went out of the hut to survey the heavens . Never did I see a more beautiful night , or one in which the atmosphere was purer . The lake's expanse was tranquil , and ...
... lake . Conceiving this noise to be the fore - runner of a storm , I went out of the hut to survey the heavens . Never did I see a more beautiful night , or one in which the atmosphere was purer . The lake's expanse was tranquil , and ...
Page 198
... lakes are lost in distance , before the eye which would paint them . But would not the landscape painter , who should leave the regions of cultivation , to give his pencil to the simple ser- vice of nature , be in some danger of ...
... lakes are lost in distance , before the eye which would paint them . But would not the landscape painter , who should leave the regions of cultivation , to give his pencil to the simple ser- vice of nature , be in some danger of ...
Page 222
... lakes stretching to the north - west , from the 42d to the 60th de- gree of latitude . " From this arrangement of mountains and lakes , results a division of North - America into several great regions : 1 . The mountainous , consisting ...
... lakes stretching to the north - west , from the 42d to the 60th de- gree of latitude . " From this arrangement of mountains and lakes , results a division of North - America into several great regions : 1 . The mountainous , consisting ...
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