| African Americans - 1866 - 404 pages
...rhinoceros path and a hut; but, unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet rhinoceros, we cannot conceive what beast or man ever went there for. On...of large evergreen trees, and brilliant rainbows of threequarters of a circle, two, three, and sometimes even four in number, resting on the face of the... | |
| 1879 - 594 pages
...rhinoceros path and a hut; but, unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet rhinoceros, we cannot conceive what beast or man ever went there for. On...color, now sorely compressed, gliding away at least four hundred feet below us." A CHAPTEB ON SPIDEBS. SPIDEB'S WEB. As there are about twelve hundred... | |
| James Johonnot - Geography - 1882 - 452 pages
...would be dangerous to walk to its extremity. On the second, however, we found a broad rhinoceros-path and a hut ; but, unless the builder were a hermit,...compressed, gliding away at least 400 feet below us. Livingston. CORAL ISLANDS. 1. IT is a singular circumstance, arising from the instability of the crust... | |
| James Johonnot - Geography - 1882 - 446 pages
...would be dangerous to walk to its extremity. On the second, however, we found a broad rhinoceros-path and a hut; but, unless the builder were a hermit,...compressed, gliding away at least 400 feet below us. CORAL ISLANDS. Livingston. 1. IT is a singular circumstance, arising from the instability of the crust... | |
| James Johonnot - Geography - 1882 - 448 pages
...dangerous to walk to its extremity. On the second, however, we foimd a broad rhinoceros-path and a hat ; but, unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet...compressed, gliding away at least 400 feet below us. Livingston. CORAL ISLANDS. 1. IT is a singular circumstance, arising from the instability of the crust... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - Africa - 1883 - 484 pages
...rhinoceros path and a hut ; but. unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet rhinoceros, we cannot conceive what beast or man ever went there for. On...color, now sorely compressed, gliding away at least four hundred feet below us. "Garden Island, when the river is low, commands the best view of the Great... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - Adventure stories - 1884 - 494 pages
...rhinoceros path and a hut ; but, unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet rhinoceros, we cannot conceive what beast or man ever went there for. On...color, now sorely compressed, gliding away at least four hundred feet below us. "Garden Island, when the river is low, commands the best view of the Great... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - Adventure stories - 1884 - 516 pages
...rhinoceros path and a hut ; but, unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet rhinoceros, we cannot conceive what beast or man ever went there for. On...reaching the apex of this second eastern promontory we .чаw the great river, of a deep sea.green color, now sorely compressed, gliding away at least four... | |
| Esther Singleton - Curiosities and wonders - 1900 - 480 pages
...reaching the apex of this second eastern promontory we saw the great river, of a deep sea-green colour, now sorely compressed, gliding away, at least 400...of large evergreen trees, and brilliant rainbows of three-quarters of a circle, two, three, and sometimes even four in number, resting on the face of the... | |
| Esther Singleton - Curiosities and wonders - 1900 - 474 pages
...rhinoceros path and a hut ; but, unless the builder were a hermit, with a pet rhinoceros, we cannot conceive what beast or man ever went there for. On...promontory we saw the great river, of a deep sea-green colour, now sorely compressed, gliding away, at least 400 feet below us. Garden Island, when the river... | |
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