The American-Scandinavian Review, Volume 7Henry Goddard Leach American-Scandinavian Foundation., 1919 Vol. 14, no. 5 (May 1926) is special issue devoted to John Ericsson. |
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... side of the house ; each takes a pair of skis standing there by the wall , lays them across his shoulder and adjusts the staff slantwise under them . " I suppose we'd better go for the grouse - snares first . " " Yes , and the hare ...
... side of the house ; each takes a pair of skis standing there by the wall , lays them across his shoulder and adjusts the staff slantwise under them . " I suppose we'd better go for the grouse - snares first . " " Yes , and the hare ...
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... where it rose from the mist . Daylight was steadily gaining ground on the shady side of the mountain , but after a while it turned into a woolly gray ; the golden streak of sun along the THE AMERICAN - SCANDINAVIAN REVIEW 29.
... where it rose from the mist . Daylight was steadily gaining ground on the shady side of the mountain , but after a while it turned into a woolly gray ; the golden streak of sun along the THE AMERICAN - SCANDINAVIAN REVIEW 29.
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... side and keep to the way where he could not be seen from the window . And Per plodded on behind the fence and did not turn into the road until he was far above the level of the crofter's place . What the deuce - who could have passed ...
... side and keep to the way where he could not be seen from the window . And Per plodded on behind the fence and did not turn into the road until he was far above the level of the crofter's place . What the deuce - who could have passed ...
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... side took a solemn oath to keep the peace . The heathen Danes swore on their swords , but nevertheless proved themselves very unruly and warlike neighbors , so that the civil and ecclesiastical authorities in the empire were impelled to ...
... side took a solemn oath to keep the peace . The heathen Danes swore on their swords , but nevertheless proved themselves very unruly and warlike neighbors , so that the civil and ecclesiastical authorities in the empire were impelled to ...
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... side we had Jutland , on the other the Danish isles ; we came to the Danish town Hedeby near the Saxon border . " He also mentions the peninsula Angel north of the town . As time went on , the powerful German empire across the river ...
... side we had Jutland , on the other the Danish isles ; we came to the Danish town Hedeby near the Saxon border . " He also mentions the peninsula Angel north of the town . As time went on , the powerful German empire across the river ...
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