The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge ...Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1924 |
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... usually worn into fantastic shapes by wind - drifted sand , and many plains are strewn with " desert pavements " of pebbles , the harder remnants of the rocks etched away by natural sand blast erosion . Desert vegetation is extremely ...
... usually worn into fantastic shapes by wind - drifted sand , and many plains are strewn with " desert pavements " of pebbles , the harder remnants of the rocks etched away by natural sand blast erosion . Desert vegetation is extremely ...
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... usually die out at the margins of the plains . These waters are highly charged with mineral salts derived from the heated rock sur- faces , and these salts are readily redeposited upon the surface or in the interstices of the permeable ...
... usually die out at the margins of the plains . These waters are highly charged with mineral salts derived from the heated rock sur- faces , and these salts are readily redeposited upon the surface or in the interstices of the permeable ...
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... usually concealed in spots where least suspected . These water - holes were discovered by the aborigines long before the ranchman and settler came or the army wagons and cavalry troops deepened the impress of the trails . What stories ...
... usually concealed in spots where least suspected . These water - holes were discovered by the aborigines long before the ranchman and settler came or the army wagons and cavalry troops deepened the impress of the trails . What stories ...
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... usually been found to afford a supply for cat- tle , railroads and mines . Underground water has usually first been found by the railway companies . When the track was first pushed across the desert , water was brought from the rear in ...
... usually been found to afford a supply for cat- tle , railroads and mines . Underground water has usually first been found by the railway companies . When the track was first pushed across the desert , water was brought from the rear in ...
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... usually paid at present being $ 50 . In every civilized country the laws against desertion are similar to those of our own land - always severe upon the man who abandons his duty , punish- ing him with harshest discipline , and , some ...
... usually paid at present being $ 50 . In every civilized country the laws against desertion are similar to those of our own land - always severe upon the man who abandons his duty , punish- ing him with harshest discipline , and , some ...
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