The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... common the plateau features ; their topographies , climates , and physical features in general , are of similar types , and their geological features and history appear to be closely related ; out each has , also , its peculiarities ...
... common the plateau features ; their topographies , climates , and physical features in general , are of similar types , and their geological features and history appear to be closely related ; out each has , also , its peculiarities ...
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... common enough in other countries , are lamentably infrequent here ; but when they do come , their value is beyond measure . During the long , hot summer days , when the sun is high , the phenomenal features of the scenery are robbed of ...
... common enough in other countries , are lamentably infrequent here ; but when they do come , their value is beyond measure . During the long , hot summer days , when the sun is high , the phenomenal features of the scenery are robbed of ...
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... common experi- ence . If such are pre- sented elsewhere , they are presented so feebly and obscurely that only the most discriminating and closest observers of nature ever seize them , and they so imperfectly that their ideas of them ...
... common experi- ence . If such are pre- sented elsewhere , they are presented so feebly and obscurely that only the most discriminating and closest observers of nature ever seize them , and they so imperfectly that their ideas of them ...
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... common smoke it has a pale blue color , which is quite unlike the neutral gray of the East . It is always apparently more dense when we look towards the sun , than when we look away from it , and this differ- ence in the two directions ...
... common smoke it has a pale blue color , which is quite unlike the neutral gray of the East . It is always apparently more dense when we look towards the sun , than when we look away from it , and this differ- ence in the two directions ...
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... common people . The town had seen its best days before 1600. Private places of worship occupied alcoves at the ends of rooms . There were seven large enclosures for public worship , not far from the palace . These were surrounded with ...
... common people . The town had seen its best days before 1600. Private places of worship occupied alcoves at the ends of rooms . There were seven large enclosures for public worship , not far from the palace . These were surrounded with ...
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