Among the Selkirk Glaciers: Being the Account of a Rough Survey in the Rocky Mountain Regions of British ColumbiaMacmillan and Company, 1890 - 251 σελίδες |
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... crossed it in the train and strolled back , looking down on the city with its crowded wharves , the arms of the sea which , with the Hudson river encircle it , and the myriad white steamers crossing hither and thither , making strange ...
... crossed it in the train and strolled back , looking down on the city with its crowded wharves , the arms of the sea which , with the Hudson river encircle it , and the myriad white steamers crossing hither and thither , making strange ...
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... crossing a great ocean . In truth we were crossing what had once been a wide expanse of sea , and that not very long ago , geologically speaking . For Canadian geologists tell us that in post - pleistocene times the old Laurentian and ...
... crossing a great ocean . In truth we were crossing what had once been a wide expanse of sea , and that not very long ago , geologically speaking . For Canadian geologists tell us that in post - pleistocene times the old Laurentian and ...
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... Crossing and recrossing it in all directions were the tracks of the buffalo , and here and there might be seen the skull or bones of some of these fine animals , bleaching under the summer sun . At some of the tanks where we stopped to ...
... Crossing and recrossing it in all directions were the tracks of the buffalo , and here and there might be seen the skull or bones of some of these fine animals , bleaching under the summer sun . At some of the tanks where we stopped to ...
Σελίδα 32
... crossing the track in front of the engine , and riding slowly down the opposite side of the train . About sunset we saw a few antelopes and coyotes , the latter evidently hoping to pick up a stray prairie III . ] CALGARY . 33 dog for ...
... crossing the track in front of the engine , and riding slowly down the opposite side of the train . About sunset we saw a few antelopes and coyotes , the latter evidently hoping to pick up a stray prairie III . ] CALGARY . 33 dog for ...
Σελίδα 38
... crossing of the river at Donald , the track then ascends the Selkirks , as those mountains are called which occupy the whole region inclosed by IV . ] RIVERS AND MOUNTAIN RANGES . 39 the 38 [ CHAP . AMONG THE SELKIRK GLACIERS .
... crossing of the river at Donald , the track then ascends the Selkirks , as those mountains are called which occupy the whole region inclosed by IV . ] RIVERS AND MOUNTAIN RANGES . 39 the 38 [ CHAP . AMONG THE SELKIRK GLACIERS .
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Σελίδα 232 - Farewell to the mountains high cover'd with snow; Farewell to the straths and green valleys below ; Farewell to the forests and wild-hanging woods; Farewell to the torrents and loud-pouring floods.
Σελίδα 171 - THIS is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, Stand like Druids of eld, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms.
Σελίδα 130 - Mont Blanc yet gleams on high : — the power is there, The still and solemn power of many sights And many sounds, and much of life and death. In the calm darkness of the moonless nights, In the lone glare of day, the snows descend Upon that Mountain ; none beholds them there, Nor when the flakes burn in the sinking sun, Or the star-beams dart through them...
Σελίδα 1 - And least respected in the human Mind, Its most apparent home. The food of hope Is meditated action ; robbed of this Her sole support, she languishes and dies. We perish also ; for we live by hope And by desire ; we see by the glad light And breathe the sweet air of futurity ; And so we live, or else we have no life.
Σελίδα 171 - Ye who believe in affection that hopes, and endures, and is patient, Ye who believe in the beauty and strength of woman's devotion, List to the mournful tradition, still sung by the pines of the forest; List to a Tale of Love in Acadie, home of the happy.
Σελίδα 214 - To the broad column which rolls on, and shows More like the fountain of an infant sea Torn from the womb of mountains by the throes Of a new world...
Σελίδα 197 - The trees of the Lord are full of sap ; the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted; where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house. The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats; and the rocks for the conies.
Σελίδα 130 - The secret Strength of things Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome Of Heaven is as a law, inhabits thee ! And what were thou, and earth, and stars, and sea, If to the human mind's imaginings Silence and solitude were vacancy ? July 23, 1816.
Σελίδα 49 - Hector had observed a peculiarity which distinguishes it from the others we had examined, viz. the absence of any abrupt step at the commencement of the descent to the west. This led him to report very favourably upon the facilities offered by this pass for the construction of a waggon road, and even that the project of a railroad by this route across the Rocky Mountains might be reasonably entertained.