The Atlantic Monthly, 第 6 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1860 |
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... less compara- tive diurnal speed in the higher lati- tudes . The air at the poles revolves upon itself without moving forward ; - at the equator , the velocity , as we have mentioned , is enormous . If , then , says Professor Schleiden ...
... less compara- tive diurnal speed in the higher lati- tudes . The air at the poles revolves upon itself without moving forward ; - at the equator , the velocity , as we have mentioned , is enormous . If , then , says Professor Schleiden ...
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... less or more than bold , Once again to vengeful fury would he rouse the fiend of old That in Richard's breast is lurking , ready once again to spring . Dreading now that vengeful spirit , with a wavering voice , the king Questions ...
... less or more than bold , Once again to vengeful fury would he rouse the fiend of old That in Richard's breast is lurking , ready once again to spring . Dreading now that vengeful spirit , with a wavering voice , the king Questions ...
第37页
... less culpable and incurious indolence of their successors , in our own times , had treated them with equal indifference . The attention of the Legislature was awakened to the importance of this in- vestigation by Mr. David Ridgely , the ...
... less culpable and incurious indolence of their successors , in our own times , had treated them with equal indifference . The attention of the Legislature was awakened to the importance of this in- vestigation by Mr. David Ridgely , the ...
第51页
... less than a hundred yards broad , flowing over a rocky bed full of rolling stones and boul- ders , with a velocity which it seemed im- possible for man or beast to stem . But our alcalde was equal to the emergency . Stripping himself ...
... less than a hundred yards broad , flowing over a rocky bed full of rolling stones and boul- ders , with a velocity which it seemed im- possible for man or beast to stem . But our alcalde was equal to the emergency . Stripping himself ...
第53页
... less effort than to raise the hand . Our new friend was communicative , and told us that he had been all the way to Caridad to bring a priest to San Juan , " para hacer cosas de familia , " ( to attend to family affairs , ) which he ...
... less effort than to raise the hand . Our new friend was communicative , and told us that he had been all the way to Caridad to bring a priest to San Juan , " para hacer cosas de familia , " ( to attend to family affairs , ) which he ...
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