The passage of the Potomac through the Blue Ridge is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain an hundred miles to... Travels Through North America, During the Years 1825 and 1826 - Stran 186avtor: Karl Bernard (Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach) - 1828 - 450 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Jefferson - 1907 - 246 strani
...Potomac through the Blue Ridge is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain an hundred miles to seek a vent. On your left... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 520 strani
...Potomac through the Blue Ridge is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain an hundred miles to seek a vent. On your left... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1909 - 428 strani
...quarter ago, Thomas Jefferson said was " worth a voyage across the Atlantic." He continues : " You stand on a very high point of land ; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged aloug the foot of the mountain a hundred miles to find a vent ; on your left... | |
| 1916 - 758 strani
...Potomac through the Blue Kidge is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of a mountain a hundred miles to seek a vent. On your left... | |
| West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, George Perry Grimsley - 1916 - 756 strani
...Potomac through the Blue Kidge is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of a mountain a hundred miles to seek a vent On your left... | |
| 1921 - 1314 strani
...where the Shenandoah and the Potomac meet off the peninsula on which Harper's Ferry stands : "You stand on a very high point of land ; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the root of the mountain a hundred miles to find a vent ; on your left... | |
| 1921 - 590 strani
...where the Shenandoah and the Potomac meet off the peninsula on which Harper's Ferry stands : "You stand on a very high point of land; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the root of the mountain a hundred miles to find a vent; on your left... | |
| Charles Burleigh Galbreath - 1925 - 844 strani
...where the Shenandoah and the Potomac meet off the peninsula on which Harper's Ferry stands : You stand on a very high point of land ; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the root of the mountain a hundred miles to find a vent ; on your left... | |
| Slason Thompson - 1925 - 498 strani
...the shadow of the giant rock overlooking the scene depicted in the engraving. "You stand," says he, "on a very high point of land; on your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged the foot of the mountain a hundred miles to seek a vent ; on your left approaches... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 strani
...the Potomac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in nature. You stand on a very high point of land. On your right comes up the Shenandoah, having ranged along the foot of the mountain an hundred miles to seek a vent. On your left... | |
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