Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton AssociationHamilton Association, 1888 |
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... miles of the principal villages of the Senecas . After repulsing a body of 500 Senecas , he destroyed their cornfields and villages . He then took formal possession of the country in the name of France , after which the French army ...
... miles of the principal villages of the Senecas . After repulsing a body of 500 Senecas , he destroyed their cornfields and villages . He then took formal possession of the country in the name of France , after which the French army ...
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... miles , according to the traffic , absolutely secured for a train . Should a second train trespass upon this section , from any cause whatever , both trains would receive a danger signal . A train started in error could be arrested and ...
... miles , according to the traffic , absolutely secured for a train . Should a second train trespass upon this section , from any cause whatever , both trains would receive a danger signal . A train started in error could be arrested and ...
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... miles from Toronto . This is the only other locality I have heard for it in the country . No. 3. This species was named and described by Mr. J. A. Lintner , of Albany , State Entomologist for New York in 1881 , Canadian Entomologist ...
... miles from Toronto . This is the only other locality I have heard for it in the country . No. 3. This species was named and described by Mr. J. A. Lintner , of Albany , State Entomologist for New York in 1881 , Canadian Entomologist ...
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... miles west of London , where it was found by Mr. Saunders and the author in 1879. Epipactis is represented only by E. gigantea , confined to the west of the Rockies . Orchis , as now constituted , includes three species , one of which ...
... miles west of London , where it was found by Mr. Saunders and the author in 1879. Epipactis is represented only by E. gigantea , confined to the west of the Rockies . Orchis , as now constituted , includes three species , one of which ...
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... mile to two miles in width , and bordered by a forest of tamarack ( Larix Americana ) occupying a soil but little less swampy . The flora of this district resembles that of the Laurentian region north of the St. Lawrence river , and ...
... mile to two miles in width , and bordered by a forest of tamarack ( Larix Americana ) occupying a soil but little less swampy . The flora of this district resembles that of the Laurentian region north of the St. Lawrence river , and ...
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Страница 52 - And Nature, the old nurse, took The child upon her knee, Saying: "Here is a story-book Thy Father has written for thee." "Come wander with me," she said, "Into regions yet untrod, And read what is still unread In the manuscripts of God." And he wandered away and away With Nature, the dear old nurse, Who sang to him night and day The rhymes of the universe. And whenever the way seemed long, Or his heart began to fail, She would sing a more wonderful song, Or tell a more marvellous tale.
Страница 46 - Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves ; for ye saw no manner of similitude on the day that the Lord spake unto you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire: Lest ye corrupt yourselves, and make you a graven image, the similitude of any figure, the likeness of male or female...
Страница 59 - And ever near us, though unseen. The dear immortal spirits tread; For all the boundless universe Is life — there are no dead.
Страница 7 - For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. She is more precious than rubies : and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her.
Страница 20 - IT flows through old hushed Egypt and its sands, Like some grave mighty thought threading a dream, And times and things, as in that vision, seem Keeping along it their eternal stands, — Caves, pillars, pyramids, the shepherd bands That roamed through the young...
Страница 21 - From the wilderness and this Lebanon even unto the great river, the river Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun, shall be your coast.
Страница 59 - There is no death! The dust we tread Shall change beneath the summer showers To golden grain or mellow fruit Or rainbow-tinted flowers.
Страница 24 - There is a lesson in each flower, A story in each stream and bower ; On every herb on which you tread Are written words which, rightly read, Will lead you from earth's fragrant sod To hope, and holiness, and God.
Страница 7 - Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. Exalt her, and she shall promote thee: she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her. She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace: a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee.
Страница 27 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth : and it was so.