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" ... but man, and, from the ethereal heights to which he soars, looking abroad at one glance, on an immeasurable expanse of forests, fields, lakes and ocean, deep below him; he appears indifferent to the little localities... "
The North American Review - Page 121
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The Wheat-sheaf, a Suggestive Reader: Containing Germs of Pure and Noble ...

Elizabeth Nicholson - Literature - 1853 - 412 pages
...appears indifferent to the little localities of change of seasons ; as in a few minutes he can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher...is therefore found at all seasons in the countries he inhabits ; but prefers such places as have been mentioned above, from the great partiality he has...
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Prose Writers of America: A Collection of Eloquent and Interesting Extracts ...

American prose literature - 1855 - 506 pages
...appears indifferent to the little localities of change of seasons, as In a few minutes he can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher...of the earth. He is therefore found at all seasons hi the countries which he inhabits, but prefers such places COMMON-PLACE BOOK OF I'RC.SE. 405 as have...
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Pictorial Geography of the World: New world

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Geography - 1856 - 932 pages
...bearinj the severest cold ; feeding equally upoi The Bald Eagle. the produce of the sea and ,he ]and cold ; and thence descend at will to the torrid or the arctic regions. He is therefore found at all seasons in the countries he inhabits, but prefers such places as have...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 824 pages
...appears indifferent to the little localities of change of seasons ; as in a few minutes be can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher regions of the at mosphere, the abode of eternal cold, and from thence descend at will to the torrid or the arctic...
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Pictorial Geography of the World: New world

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Geography - 1856 - 802 pages
...the severest cold ; feeding equally upon The Bald Eagle. ,ne pro(JUC(; of ,ne sea ancj t]]e ]an(j 45 cold ; and thence descend at will to the torrid or the arctic regions. He is therefore found at eli seasons in the countries he inhabits, but prefers such places as have...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature ...: With Numerous ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 712 pages
...appears indifferent to the little localities of change of seasons; as in a few minutes he can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher regions of the at mosphcre, the abode of eternal cold, and from thence descend at will to the torrid or the arctic...
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A Compendium of American Literature

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1858 - 752 pages
...deep below him, he appears indifferent to local changes of season, as, in a few minntes, he can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher...at all seasons in the countries which he inhabits, bnt prefers snch places as have been mentioned above, from the great partiality he has for fish. In...
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Illustrated Natural History of the Animal Kingdom: Being a ..., Volume 1

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Animal behavior - 1859 - 720 pages
...him, he appears indifferent to localities and to change of seasons ; as, in a few minutes, he can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher...is, therefore, found at all seasons in the countries he inhabits ; but prefers such places as have been mentioned above, from the great partiality he has...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 774 pages
...«inter, from the lower to the higher regions of the at mosphere, the abode of eternal cold, and from thence descend at will to the torrid or the arctic...the earth. He is therefore found at all seasons in tlie countries he inhabits, but prefers all such places as have been mentioned above, from the great...
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Cassell's popular natural history, Volumes 3-4; Volume 128

Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 pages
...appears indifferent to the change of season on little localities ; as, in a few minutes, it can pass from summer to winter, from the lower to the higher regions of the atmosphere — the abode of constant cold— and thence descend at will to the ton-id or the frigid regions of the globe. The White-Headed...
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