| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. 2. The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time ; that the mountains were formed first ; that the rivers began to flow afterwards; that, in this place particularly, they have been... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. The first glance at this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time ; that the mountains were formed first ; that the rivers began to flow afterwards ; that, in this place particularly, they have been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time, that the mountains were formed first, that the rivers began to flow afterwards, that in this place particularly they have been dammed... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. The first glance at this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time; that the mountains were formed first; that the rivers began to flow afterwards; that, in this place particularly, they have been dammed... | |
| 1833 - 224 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. 4. The first glance at this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time; that the mountains were formed first; that the rivers began to flow afterwards; that, in this place particularly, they have been dammed... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1840 - 246 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion that this earth has been created in time ; that the mountains were formed first, that the rivers began to flow afterwards, that in this place particularly they have been dammed... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 596 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion that this earth has been created in time ; that the mountains were formed first ; that the rivers began to flow afterwards ; that in this place particularly, they have been... | |
| Henry Howe - 1852 - 614 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off" to the sea. The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion that this earth has been created in time ; that the mountains were formed first ; that the rivers began to flow afterwards ; that in this place particularly, they have been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 páginas
...mountain, rend it asunder, and pass off to the sea. The first glance of this scene hurries our senses into the opinion, that this earth has been created in time, that the mountains were formed first, that the rivers began to flow afterwards, that in this place, particularly, they have been dammed... | |
| Robert Sears - 1854 - 668 páginas
...to the sea. The first glance of this scene hurries oursenses DESCRIPTION OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. into the opinion that this earth has been created in time ; that the mountains were formed first ; that the rivers began to flow afterward ; that in this place particularly they have been dammed... | |
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