The Literary Reader: Typical Selections from Some of the Best British and American Authors from Shakespeare to the Present Time Chronologically Arranged : with Biographical and Critical Sketches and Numerous Notes, Etc., Etc.,Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor,, 1879 - 426 pages |
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... hills known as the Laurentian Hills . Insignificant in height , nowhere rising more than fifteen hundred or two thousand feet above the level of the sea , these are nevertheless the first moun- tains that broke the uniform level of the ...
... hills known as the Laurentian Hills . Insignificant in height , nowhere rising more than fifteen hundred or two thousand feet above the level of the sea , these are nevertheless the first moun- tains that broke the uniform level of the ...
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... Laurentian Hills in the position in which they must originally have been deposited , but are lifted and rest against their slopes . They have been more or less dislocated in this process , and are greatly metamorphosed by the intense ...
... Laurentian Hills in the position in which they must originally have been deposited , but are lifted and rest against their slopes . They have been more or less dislocated in this process , and are greatly metamorphosed by the intense ...
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