| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....the distant finishing which nature has given to the pic- [31] ture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 558 Seiten
...corroborate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the pic- [31] ture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. For the mountain being cloven asunder, she presents to your... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 574 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....the distant finishing which nature has given to the pic- [31] ture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 554 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the mountain being cloven asunder, she presents to... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 564 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the mountain being cloven asunder, she presents to... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 542 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous. For the mountain being cloven asunder, she presents to... | |
| Louise Manly - 1895 - 560 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....the picture, is of a very different character. It i» a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous.... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 610 Seiten
...banks of the Shenandoah ; the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of Nature corroborate the impression....true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. For, the mountains being cloven asunder, she presents to... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 546 Seiten
...banks of the Shenandoah ; the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of Nature corroborate the impression....true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. For, the mountains being cloven asunder, she presents to... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1904 - 574 Seiten
...particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression....the distant finishing which nature has given to the pic-fo1] ture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as... | |
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