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OF AUSTRALIA: NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA; THEIR PASTURES, COPPER MINES, & GOLD FIELDS...US 15V RAVINGS. THK AUTHOR. INGRAM, COOKE, AND CO MDCCCLIJI. DLL- HENRY MORSE STEPHEN* 10.2. PEEFACE...edition of 5,000 copies of The Three Colonies of Australia" has been exhausted. In this Second Edition I...Hand-Book to the " South Sea Colonies, including Australia, Van Diemen's Land, and New Zealand. The Historical...first fleet in Port Jackson and the opening of the gold mines at Mount Alexander. In the preparation of |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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its last ses es by friction, its inherent power. New England is by no means a fertile land, sion and that...learn that no less than on her ponds and pressed gold out of her /linThe Last manufacturers in the United...portion, for more power is consumed when would be a mine of wealth to our ingenious Without wdustry, the...e:xpelldltUl' €sladyeal-ofrr.Ol'e ral people, is the real gold and silver of our no man of common sense and with...is kept secret for years because frOlIl South-east to North-west and exists in will thump so hard upon |
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in contrihuting to the perfection of designs in gold on so poor a material as cloth, nor is I t has,...centuries by the f()lded form of literature, the The gold soon wears away, the cloth wears out, the invention...ephemeral productions of the m?ment. �he ?therwlse the new Kwg Agoh agbo IS allowed to hve iI despite the latent...bro�d face, there certamly IS nothmg attractIv e was co rrespondingly large and bossy and heavy; and tifuJ...and then hIS the binding adapted it.self to the new conditions, and, taken . . spar�hng httle eyes and |
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1932. NEW BOOKS. EUROPE. The Glory of Scotland. By J. J. BELL. London : George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd....editions and carrying with it the vision of multi- NEW BOOKS. 233 tudinous buyers dropping, by way of...Glasgow : Jackson, Wylie and Co., 1931. Price 12s. 6d. The Lakes of Wales: A Guide for Anglers and Others...incitement to such persons as may be in search of new scenes of health and beauty. Mr. Berry died last...remarks is an American qualified to speak on the new Russia after six visits, two in the Tsarist days |
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and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about...remaining native potentates, that unenlightened autocrat, Buba Gida, provides material for another entertaining...which he gives an illustration representing the gold-covered shrine within the sanctuary. The subject...describes the porphyry and other quarries, and the gold workings of ancient days, and particularly interesting...good idea of the rate at which the knowledge of the new discoveries spread through Europe, by noting, for |
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and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about...also interesting to notice the conflict of old and new throughout its course?Treaty ports, missions and...remaining native potentates, that unenlightened autocrat, Buba Gida, provides material for another entertaining...which he gives an illustration representing the gold-covered shrine within the sanctuary. The subject...describes the porphyry and other quarries, and the gold workings of ancient days, and particularly interesting |
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and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about...to the lot of Magellan to discover, far to the south, the one break in the mountain barrier which stretches...lat.; not so, however, a little further to the north, where the Neuquen extension of the Southern railway...Andes rapidly become lower going southward; but north of this latitude they gradually increase in height...In the following 915 geographical miles, as far north as 7? 45' S. lat., there are twenty-eight transitable |
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American Geographical Society Address. The New State of Colorado Author(s): Alvan S. Southworth Source:...Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York, Vol. 6 (1874), pp. 260-285 Published by: American...and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about...Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded...ALVAN S. SOUTHWORTI, SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY. THE NEW STATE OF COLORADO. FOUR MONTHS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS |
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174 SCOTTISH GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE. NEW BOOKS. EUROPE. Downloaded by [University of Kiel] at 20:29...in Provence. By E. I. ROBSON. London : Methuen and Co. Ltd., 1926. Price 7 s. 6d. This book is well worth...Source to Mouth. By F. V. MORLEY. London : Methuen and Co. Ltd., 1926. Price 16s. This, a highly entertaining...which are, however, considerable, but has been NEW BOOKS. 175 eked out with a very elaborate hoax...Translated by F. F. ROGET. London : Cassell and Co. Ltd., 1927. Price 15s. This is essentially a picture |
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hopelesslywrong. Another illustrationof the Paleontological autocrat! What is wantedis a varietyof forms,and it is...underthefirsthypothesis. Probably in thelight of new and significantevidenceeventhe two other famousstudentsof...silica in one form or another near the Cumberland-Ely mine of the RobinsonDistrict, Nev., first describedby...thisoneI madea mistake in I894. The formation of gold in association with bismuthinite andbisnmth tellurideby...chothershave believedwere transformedin situ by new contributionsinto the zonesof silicates,is met by |
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proprietor of the right of the invention for the New England States. arrangements to exhibit his invention...deaf to the widow's cause, the sake of his precious gold, pelf In the strong iron chests, t hat side by...is the ques tion. Fe is busily engaged making new lawii and mending the old ones. It must be a curious...curious business. It is reported that two new papers are to be started at Washington, one an abolition...remarked that no persons of good Gen. Kearney's new Government at Santa Clocks and watches are al |
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proprietor of the right of the invention for the New England States. arrangements to exhibit his invention...deaf to the widow's cause, the sake of his precious gold, pelf In the strong iron chests, t hat side by...is the ques tion. Fe is busily engaged making new lawii and mending the old ones. It must be a curious...curious business. It is reported that two new papers are to be started at Washington, one an abolition...remarked that no persons of good Gen. Kearney's new Government at Santa Clocks and watches are al |
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proprietor of the right of the invention for the New England States. arrangements to exhibit his invention...deaf to the widow's cause, the sake of his precious gold, pelf In the strong iron chests, t hat side by...is the ques tion. Fe is busily engaged making new lawii and mending the old ones. It must be a curious...curious business. It is reported that two new papers are to be started at Washington, one an abolition...remarked that no persons of good Gen. Kearney's new Government at Santa Clocks and watches are al |
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proprietor of the right of the invention for the New England States. arrangements to exhibit his invention...deaf to the widow's cause, the sake of his precious gold, pelf In the strong iron chests, t hat side by...is the ques tion. Fe is busily engaged making new lawii and mending the old ones. It must be a curious...curious business. It is reported that two new papers are to be started at Washington, one an abolition...remarked that no persons of good Gen. Kearney's new Government at Santa Clocks and watches are al |
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proprietor of the right of the invention for the New England States. arrangements to exhibit his invention...deaf to the widow's cause, the sake of his precious gold, pelf In the strong iron chests, t hat side by...is the ques tion. Fe is busily engaged making new lawii and mending the old ones. It must be a curious...curious business. It is reported that two new papers are to be started at Washington, one an abolition...remarked that no persons of good Gen. Kearney's new Government at Santa Clocks and watches are al |