The English Journal of Education, Volum 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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Side 4
... character of childhood . The rare lamps , glimmering amidst the long aisles and lofty arches of the old edifice ; the simple dresses of the country women at prayer , as the light fell on them ; the reverential tones of the officiating ...
... character of childhood . The rare lamps , glimmering amidst the long aisles and lofty arches of the old edifice ; the simple dresses of the country women at prayer , as the light fell on them ; the reverential tones of the officiating ...
Side 14
... character than that of the Old . Its leading distinc- tion may be expressed by the word extent - all its features have a breadth and superficial development , to which in the Old World and especially in Europe we are unaccustomed . Its ...
... character than that of the Old . Its leading distinc- tion may be expressed by the word extent - all its features have a breadth and superficial development , to which in the Old World and especially in Europe we are unaccustomed . Its ...
Side 15
... character is the western chain , though more impor- tant in extent and elevation ; but on these accounts its divisions and the courses of its spurs and offshoots are more easily traced , and the rather , as their accumulated waters ...
... character is the western chain , though more impor- tant in extent and elevation ; but on these accounts its divisions and the courses of its spurs and offshoots are more easily traced , and the rather , as their accumulated waters ...
Side 16
... character of the parent river . The valley of the Mississippi is then drained for the most part by regular channels , indicating a corresponding and equally regular fall in the surface of the country ; but the entire northern part of ...
... character of the parent river . The valley of the Mississippi is then drained for the most part by regular channels , indicating a corresponding and equally regular fall in the surface of the country ; but the entire northern part of ...
Side 17
... character of these countries is apparent ; for while the rivers which flow from the south into the main stream have the ordinary character of important affluents , each draining its own basin , those to the north have their head ...
... character of these countries is apparent ; for while the rivers which flow from the south into the main stream have the ordinary character of important affluents , each draining its own basin , those to the north have their head ...
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