The Granite Monthly, 第 31 卷Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock Granite Monthly Company, 1901 Contains articles on the White Mountains and a map. |
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... SMILE STORY , " S. B. Baker 66 BIRDS MUST SING ( poem ) , C. C. Lord APPLE BLOSSOMS ( poem ) , George Bancroft Griffith A GREEN MOUNTAIN ROCK , E. N. Hunter THE HEART OF NATURE ( poem , ) Alice P. Sargent NEW HAMPSHIRE NECROLOGY The ...
... SMILE STORY , " S. B. Baker 66 BIRDS MUST SING ( poem ) , C. C. Lord APPLE BLOSSOMS ( poem ) , George Bancroft Griffith A GREEN MOUNTAIN ROCK , E. N. Hunter THE HEART OF NATURE ( poem , ) Alice P. Sargent NEW HAMPSHIRE NECROLOGY The ...
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... SMILE STORY " Barrington , Kate D. , THE LIFE OF THE BROOK ( poem ) PAGE 348 365 156 117 368 58 352 239 180 298 367 55 112 BIRDS IN THEIR ECONOMIC RELATIONS , Ned Dearborn and Clarence M. Weed , 158 , 276 BIRDS MUST SING ( poem ) ...
... SMILE STORY " Barrington , Kate D. , THE LIFE OF THE BROOK ( poem ) PAGE 348 365 156 117 368 58 352 239 180 298 367 55 112 BIRDS IN THEIR ECONOMIC RELATIONS , Ned Dearborn and Clarence M. Weed , 158 , 276 BIRDS MUST SING ( poem ) ...
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... SMILE STORY , " THE , S. B. Baker Story , L. E. Chellis , THE VEERY THRUSH ( poem ) STORY OF AN OLD HOUSE , THE , Miss A. A. Dalton Swaine , C. Jennie , THE OLD NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME ( poem ) SWANZEY PAST AND PRESENT , A. J. Day THE ISLAND ...
... SMILE STORY , " THE , S. B. Baker Story , L. E. Chellis , THE VEERY THRUSH ( poem ) STORY OF AN OLD HOUSE , THE , Miss A. A. Dalton Swaine , C. Jennie , THE OLD NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME ( poem ) SWANZEY PAST AND PRESENT , A. J. Day THE ISLAND ...
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... SMILE STORY , " S. B. Baker 51 52 54 55 BIRDS MUST SING ( poem ) , C. C. Lord 58 APPLE BLOSSOMS ( poem ) , George Bancroft Griffith 58 A GREEN MOUNTAIN ROCK , E. N. Hunter 59 THE HEART OF NATURE ( poem , ) Alice P. Sargent NEW HAMPSHIRE ...
... SMILE STORY , " S. B. Baker 51 52 54 55 BIRDS MUST SING ( poem ) , C. C. Lord 58 APPLE BLOSSOMS ( poem ) , George Bancroft Griffith 58 A GREEN MOUNTAIN ROCK , E. N. Hunter 59 THE HEART OF NATURE ( poem , ) Alice P. Sargent NEW HAMPSHIRE ...
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... smiles on the hills at morn , And it leaves a golden greeting In the west when the day is gone . And at night when the world is sleeping The stars in their course look down As if in their special keeping Were river and peaceful town ...
... smiles on the hills at morn , And it leaves a golden greeting In the west when the day is gone . And at night when the world is sleeping The stars in their course look down As if in their special keeping Were river and peaceful town ...
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第 28 頁 - IN CONNECTION WITH THE CELEBRATION OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF BALTIMORE.
第 278 頁 - My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few Pigeons were then to be seen, but a great number of persons, with horses and wagons, guns and ammunition, had already established encampments on the borders. Two farmers from the vicinity of...
第 6 頁 - In the love of truth and in the spirit of Jesus, we unite for the worship of God and the service of man.
第 279 頁 - I sent off a man, accustomed to perambulate the forest, who, returning two hours afterwards, informed me he had heard it distinctly when three miles distant from the spot. Toward the approach of day, the noise in some measure subsided, long before objects were distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in a •direction quite different from that in which they had arrived the evening before, and at sunrise all that were able to fly had disappeared. The howling of wolves now reached our ears, and...
第 213 頁 - Every revolution was first a thought in one man's mind, and when the same thought occurs to another man, it is the key to that era. Every reform was once a private opinion, and when it shall be a private opinion again, it will solve the problem of the age.
第 166 頁 - ... isle. Arrived there, they react the scene of yesterday, crushing every egg they can find. For a week each night is passed in drunkenness and brawls, until, having reached the last breeding place on the coast, they return, touch at every isle in succession, shoot as many birds as they need, collect the fresh eggs, and lay in a cargo.
第 278 頁 - Suddenly there burst forth a general cry of "Here they come!" The noise which they made, though yet distant, reminded me of a hard gale at sea passing through the rigging of a close-reefed vessel. As the birds arrived and passed over me, I felt a current of air that surprised me. Thousands were soon knocked down by the pole-men.
第 279 頁 - No one dared venture within the line of devastation. The hogs had been penned up in due time, the picking up of the dead and wounded being left for the next morning's employment. The pigeons were constantly coming, and it was past midnight before I perceived a decrease in the number of those that arrived.
第 278 頁 - I rode through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few Pigeons were then to be seen, but a great number of persons, with horses and wagons, guns and ammunition, had already established encampments on the borders.
第 51 頁 - The mocking-bird joined in my reckless glee, I longed for no angel's wing, I was just as near heaven as I wanted to be Swinging in the grapevine swing. Swinging in the grapevine swing...