Protean PapersG.P. Putnam's sons, 1903 - 197 Seiten |
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... MOUNTAINS SOME OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING G ON THE FRAILTIES OF LITERARY CRI A BROAD VIEW OF THE DISADVAN OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION A BASEBALL ROMANCE A VISIT TO YUCATAN ON WILLIAM PENN AND HIS MISSION AN EXPERT IN SCALPING PROTEAN PAPERS ...
... MOUNTAINS SOME OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING G ON THE FRAILTIES OF LITERARY CRI A BROAD VIEW OF THE DISADVAN OF A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION A BASEBALL ROMANCE A VISIT TO YUCATAN ON WILLIAM PENN AND HIS MISSION AN EXPERT IN SCALPING PROTEAN PAPERS ...
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... mountain air , and the hot noonday sun in the lower altitude was too much for him . The motion of the wagon , too , made him horribly seasick , and we feared that we never should get him to Martigny alive . When we reached the inn the ...
... mountain air , and the hot noonday sun in the lower altitude was too much for him . The motion of the wagon , too , made him horribly seasick , and we feared that we never should get him to Martigny alive . When we reached the inn the ...
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... Dudley Foulke. owner for the sum of fifteen dollars , to be then and there paid . The cash was counted out and the dog sent , from which moment he disappears from history . A ON MEXICAN MOUNTAINS LTHOUGH Popocatapetl and Orizaba are higher.
... Dudley Foulke. owner for the sum of fifteen dollars , to be then and there paid . The cash was counted out and the dog sent , from which moment he disappears from history . A ON MEXICAN MOUNTAINS LTHOUGH Popocatapetl and Orizaba are higher.
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William Dudley Foulke. A ON MEXICAN MOUNTAINS LTHOUGH Popocatapetl and Orizaba are higher than Mont Blanc , the Cordilleras of Mexico , as a whole , are by no means so picturesque as the Alps . The mountains are not so steep , and they ...
William Dudley Foulke. A ON MEXICAN MOUNTAINS LTHOUGH Popocatapetl and Orizaba are higher than Mont Blanc , the Cordilleras of Mexico , as a whole , are by no means so picturesque as the Alps . The mountains are not so steep , and they ...
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... mountain sickness , " with its nausea , headache . dizziness , and lethargy , is very cmmon . One of my companions in- Dada de poder he ridge of the crater of Popocatapeti . Before climbing any of the great voica- toes . it seemed wise ...
... mountain sickness , " with its nausea , headache . dizziness , and lethargy , is very cmmon . One of my companions in- Dada de poder he ridge of the crater of Popocatapeti . Before climbing any of the great voica- toes . it seemed wise ...
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admirable Ajusco Ameca-Meca answer asked audience began Block Island boys Calimaya campaign climb colony color companions court crater criticism descends door Drapeau evidence Expert in Scalping fair Foulke front G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Goethe Grey Wolf hacienda hammocks hand head heard henequin horses hour Indian Ixtaccihuatl Jenkins kind lava dust learned literary look Martigny Maya ment Merida Mestizos Mexican Mountains Mexico miles morning mules never night non-resist o'clock Pablo Mendoza paign party peaks Pennsylvania perhaps Popocatapetl Prince Protean Papers reached ridge Royal Ancestry ruins seemed side slope snow speaker speech spellbinder station steamer stone story summit tell things thousand feet high Ticul tion Toluca town train triangular arches utter Uxmal valley valley of Mexico village Visit to Yucatan volcano waken William Penn
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Seite 173 - I purpose that which is extraordinary, and to leave myself and successors no power of doing mischief, that the will of one man may not hinder the good of a whole country...
Seite 178 - I know what is said by the several admirers of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy, which are the rule of one, a few, and many, and are the three common ideas of government when men discourse on the subject.
Seite 178 - Governments, like clocks, go from the motion men give them ; and as governments are made and moved by men, so by them they are ruined too. Wherefore governments rather depend upon men, than men upon governments.
Seite 178 - I choose to solve the controversy with this small distinction, and it belongs to all three : any government is free to the people under it, whatever be the frame, where the laws rule and the people are a party to those laws ; and more than this is tyranny, oligarchy or confusion.
Seite 173 - ... you shall be governed by laws of your own making, and live a free, and, if you will, a sober and industrious people. I shall not usurp the right of any, or oppress his person.
Seite 178 - Wherefore governments rather depend upon men, than men upon governments. Let men be good, and the government cannot be bad; if it be ill, they will cure it. But, if men be bad, let the government be never so good, they will endeavor to warp and spoil it to their turn.
Seite 178 - But lastly, when all is said, there is hardly one frame of government in the world so ill designed by its first founders, that, in good hands, would not do well enough; and story tells us, the best, in ill ones, can do nothing that is great or good ; witness the Jewish and Roman states.
Seite 169 - That all persons living in this province who confess and acknowledge the one almighty and eternal God to be the creator, upholder, and ruler of the world...
Seite 178 - But, lastly, when all is sald, there is hardly one frame of government in the world so ill designed by its first founders, that in good hands would not do well enough ; and story tells us, that the best in ill ones can do nothing that is great and good ; witness the Jewish and Roman states.
Seite 175 - Rivers, paying me 2J per cent, acknowledgment or rent ; but as the Lord gave it me over all and great opposition, and that I never had my mind so exercised to the Lord about any outward substance, I would not abuse His .love, nor act unworthy of His providence, and so defile what came to me clean.