The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... resemblance to the Alps . As we pass westward of these ranges we enter a region having a very different topography . The mountains disappear and in their stead we find platforms and terraces , nearly or quite horizontal on their summits ...
... resemblance to the Alps . As we pass westward of these ranges we enter a region having a very different topography . The mountains disappear and in their stead we find platforms and terraces , nearly or quite horizontal on their summits ...
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... resemblance to either of the two just alluded to . It contains a large number of ranges , all of which are very ... resemblances to architecture are not fanciful or metaphorical , but are real and vivid ; so much so that the unac ...
... resemblance to either of the two just alluded to . It contains a large number of ranges , all of which are very ... resemblances to architecture are not fanciful or metaphorical , but are real and vivid ; so much so that the unac ...
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... resemblances to natural carving of human architecture , and nowhere are these more conspicuous or more perfect than in the scarps which terminate the summits of the Markagunt and Paunsagunt Plateaus . Their color varies with the light ...
... resemblances to natural carving of human architecture , and nowhere are these more conspicuous or more perfect than in the scarps which terminate the summits of the Markagunt and Paunsagunt Plateaus . Their color varies with the light ...
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... resemble ancient castles , and we may imagine many things , but the impression is greatly heightened when we discover that there are actual ruins upon the rocks , and that those ruins were once inhabited and were used as castles by the ...
... resemble ancient castles , and we may imagine many things , but the impression is greatly heightened when we discover that there are actual ruins upon the rocks , and that those ruins were once inhabited and were used as castles by the ...
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... resemblance as the order story of Moses in the bulrushes , which has its counterpart in an eraer story in babylonia . The author compares the finding of the book of the law , in the t me of Josiah , to the finding of the book of Mormon ...
... resemblance as the order story of Moses in the bulrushes , which has its counterpart in an eraer story in babylonia . The author compares the finding of the book of the law , in the t me of Josiah , to the finding of the book of Mormon ...
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