Hours of exercise in the Alps. [Followed by] Notes and comments on ice and glaciers [&c.].1871 |
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... heaven and the peaks of the mountains ; then closing up again , and hiding in their dismal folds the very posts which stood at a distance of ten paces from the hotel door . The effects soon became exceedingly striking , the muta- tions ...
... heaven and the peaks of the mountains ; then closing up again , and hiding in their dismal folds the very posts which stood at a distance of ten paces from the hotel door . The effects soon became exceedingly striking , the muta- tions ...
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... heavens , I have sometimes thought that , place but the spectator alone just now upon those shining heights , with escape before night all but impossible , and he will see no glory in the scene - only the angry eye of the setting sun ...
... heavens , I have sometimes thought that , place but the spectator alone just now upon those shining heights , with escape before night all but impossible , and he will see no glory in the scene - only the angry eye of the setting sun ...
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... heavens ever inspires . Physically con- sidered , however , the intellect of noon differed from that of 8 P.M. simply ... heaven as we rolled away from Bâle on the morning of the 2nd . Sooner or later every intellectual canker disappears ...
... heavens ever inspires . Physically con- sidered , however , the intellect of noon differed from that of 8 P.M. simply ... heaven as we rolled away from Bâle on the morning of the 2nd . Sooner or later every intellectual canker disappears ...
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... Laax , in the valley of the Rhone , the strongest limb and stoutest heart of my acquaint- ance in the Alps . We took the steamer to Interlaken , and while we were on the lake the heavens again 1861 ] 63 A LETTER FROM BÂLE .
... Laax , in the valley of the Rhone , the strongest limb and stoutest heart of my acquaint- ance in the Alps . We took the steamer to Interlaken , and while we were on the lake the heavens again 1861 ] 63 A LETTER FROM BÂLE .
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John Tyndall. and while we were on the lake the heavens again darkened , and the deck was flooded by the gush- ing rain . The dusky cloud - curtain was rent at intervals , and through the apertures thus formed parallel bars of ...
John Tyndall. and while we were on the lake the heavens again darkened , and the deck was flooded by the gush- ing rain . The dusky cloud - curtain was rent at intervals , and through the apertures thus formed parallel bars of ...
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