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... America , and Australia . EUROPE is the smallest of the great divisions of the globe , except Australia ; but it is the continent most important to us , because it is the one we live in . Its length is 3,700 miles , and its breadth ...
... America , and Australia . EUROPE is the smallest of the great divisions of the globe , except Australia ; but it is the continent most important to us , because it is the one we live in . Its length is 3,700 miles , and its breadth ...
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... America . The South Temperate Zone includes part of South America , Australia , and all New Zealand . Lesson 8. - Wednesday Morning Work these Sums . ( 1 ) If 12 horses plough 889 acres in 6 days , how many acres will 29 horses plough ...
... America . The South Temperate Zone includes part of South America , Australia , and all New Zealand . Lesson 8. - Wednesday Morning Work these Sums . ( 1 ) If 12 horses plough 889 acres in 6 days , how many acres will 29 horses plough ...
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... America was discovered by Christopher Columbus . 1497 Perkin Warbeck landed in Ireland , personating Richard Duke of York , and afterwards came to England ( 1497 ) . He besieged Exeter , surrendered to the Royal forces , and was hanged ...
... America was discovered by Christopher Columbus . 1497 Perkin Warbeck landed in Ireland , personating Richard Duke of York , and afterwards came to England ( 1497 ) . He besieged Exeter , surrendered to the Royal forces , and was hanged ...
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... America , which is often called the New World . It con- tains Europe , Asia , Africa , and Australia . EUROPE is the smallest of the great continents , and is the most thickly peopled . It has more openings of the sea into the land than ...
... America , which is often called the New World . It con- tains Europe , Asia , Africa , and Australia . EUROPE is the smallest of the great continents , and is the most thickly peopled . It has more openings of the sea into the land than ...
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... America , both of which point northward . The isthmus , joining Spain and Portugal with France , is occupied by the Pyr - en - ees Mountains . The tract of land joining Italy to the mainland consists in great part of a low plain ...
... America , both of which point northward . The isthmus , joining Spain and Portugal with France , is occupied by the Pyr - en - ees Mountains . The tract of land joining Italy to the mainland consists in great part of a low plain ...
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Página 74 - Night sank upon the dusky beach, and on the purple sea,— Such night in England ne'er had been, nor e'er again shall be.
Página 45 - HAIL to thee, blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wert, That from heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. Higher still and higher From the earth thou springest Like a cloud of fire; The blue deep thou wingest, And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest.
Página 72 - For there behoves him to set up the standard of Her Grace. And haughtily the trumpets peal, and gaily dance the bells, As slow upon the labouring wind the royal blazon swells. Look how the Lion of the sea lifts up his ancient crown, And underneath his deadly paw treads the gay lilies down.
Página 37 - There, held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till With a sad leaden downward cast, Thou fix them on the earth as fast; And join with thee calm peace and quiet, Spare Fast, that oft with Gods doth diet, And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing...
Página 82 - Hampstead's swarthy moor they started for the north; And on, and on, without a pause, untired they bounded still: All night from tower to tower they sprang ; they sprang from hill to hill...
Página 5 - There passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched, and glazed each eye. A weary time ! a weary time ! How glazed each weary eye, When looking westward, I beheld A something in the sky. At first it seemed a little speck, And then it seemed a mist; It moved and moved, and took at last A certain shape, I wist.
Página 27 - twas a famous victory. "My father lived at Blenheim then, Yon little stream hard by; They burnt his dwelling to the ground, And he was forced to fly: So with his wife and child he fled, Nor had he where to rest his head.
Página 80 - Then bugle's note and cannon's roar the deathlike silence broke, And with one start, and with one cry, the royal city woke. At once on all her stately gates arose the answering fires; At once the wild alarum...
Página 28 - Hence, vain deluding Joys, The brood of Folly without father bred ! How little you bestead Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys! Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sunbeams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus
Página 46 - Or let my lamp at midnight hour, Be seen in some high lonely tower...