Land of Sunshine, Volumen23F.A. Pattee & Company, 1905 Includes reports, etc., of the Southwest Society of the Archaeological Institutes of America. |
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... River , Los Angeles and the , illustrated , Charles Amadon Moody .. 417 Owens River Project , Social Significance of the , illustrated , William E. Smythe 443 Owens Valley , The Reclamation Service and the , illustrated , F. H. Newell ...
... River , Los Angeles and the , illustrated , Charles Amadon Moody .. 417 Owens River Project , Social Significance of the , illustrated , William E. Smythe 443 Owens Valley , The Reclamation Service and the , illustrated , F. H. Newell ...
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... River Project , illustrated . William E. Smythe 443 Sons of the Soil ( story ) , Eugene M. Rhodes . 474 South America , Her Attitude Toward the Monroe Doctrine , A. J. Lamoureaux 169 Southern California , Mountain Stream Characteristics ...
... River Project , illustrated . William E. Smythe 443 Sons of the Soil ( story ) , Eugene M. Rhodes . 474 South America , Her Attitude Toward the Monroe Doctrine , A. J. Lamoureaux 169 Southern California , Mountain Stream Characteristics ...
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... rivers with marble , design new coats for birds and wild ani- mals , and otherwise exhibit their superiority of taste . Art and money are not synonymous . In fact art frequently be- haves better if guided by ingenuity and originality ...
... rivers with marble , design new coats for birds and wild ani- mals , and otherwise exhibit their superiority of taste . Art and money are not synonymous . In fact art frequently be- haves better if guided by ingenuity and originality ...
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... river . This made its appearance at Monterey August 15 , 1846 , five weeks after Sloat had raised the Stars and Stripes and taken California for the United States . It was discontinued , or merged with the California Star , edited by ...
... river . This made its appearance at Monterey August 15 , 1846 , five weeks after Sloat had raised the Stars and Stripes and taken California for the United States . It was discontinued , or merged with the California Star , edited by ...
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... River pass to meet the emigration on the 10th of September at Trucky's lake . Should such a division be sent , under command of Mr. McLane , his suavity of manner and gentlemanly deportment , with his knowledge he will have acquired of ...
... River pass to meet the emigration on the 10th of September at Trucky's lake . Should such a division be sent , under command of Mr. McLane , his suavity of manner and gentlemanly deportment , with his knowledge he will have acquired of ...
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Página 485 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee : for whither thou goest, I will go ; and where thou lodgest I will lodge : thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: " Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried; the Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.
Página 335 - Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple, and saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down ; for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee, and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Página 349 - O me! for why is all around us here As if some lesser god had made the world, But had not force to shape it as he would.
Página 336 - I DON'T go much on religion, I never ain't had no show; But I've got a middlin' tight grip, sir, On the handful o' things I know. I don't pan out on the prophets And free-will, and that sort of thing, — But I b'lieve in God and the angels, Ever sence one night last spring. I come into town with some turnips, And my little Gabe come along, — No four-year-old in the county Could beat him for pretty and strong...
Página 336 - I'd larnt him to chaw terbacker, Jest to keep his milk-teeth white. The snow come down like a blanket As I passed by Taggart's store; I went in for a jug of molasses And left the team at the door. They scared at something and started,— I heard one little squall, And hell-to-split over the prairie Went team, Little Breeches and all.
Página 120 - The Indian woman, to whom I ascribe equal fortitude and resolution with any person on board at the time of the accident, caught and preserved most of the light articles which were washed overboard.
Página 337 - Crotch-deep in the snow, and prayed. By this, the torches was played out, And me and Isrul Parr Went off for some wood to a sheepfold That he said was somewhar thar.
Página 295 - I, once a lord of language, have no words in which to express my anguish and my shame. Never even in the most perfect days of my development as an artist could I have...
Página 157 - I also solemnly declare my object in the second place to be to invite all peaceable and good citizens of California who are friendly to the maintenance of good order and equal rights, and I do hereby invite them to repair to my camp at Sonoma, without delay, to assist us in establishing and perpetuating a Republican Government...
Página 204 - ... with more nutrients and less waste, and with every injurious and poisonous quality eliminated, and with power to resist sun, wind, rain, frost and destructive fungus and insect pests ; fruits without stones, seeds or spines; better fiber, coffee, tea, spice, rubber, oil, paper and timber trees, and sugar, starch, color and perfume plants.