75 Metaphors for west

But the want of general efficient efforts, unobstructed by local laws and deleterious influences, cannot but, in a few years, convince the Boards that the colonization of the tribes West is the best, if not the only hope of prosperity to the race as a race. 9th.

The little prairie west of Wright's Woods was the usual termination of our ride in this direction.

Perhaps the archdeacon thought that the West was a sort of kindergarten, where children like The Babe are given, at small expense, object-lessons and exercises peculiarly adapted to young and plastic minds.

Ten miles North-West from the former cape is an opening in the hills; the high land then continues to the northward to Cape Direction, which has a peak near its extremity, close off which are two small rocks, but the depth at a mile and a half off is thirteen fathoms.

The west was the hunting ground for heathen of Spain.

" Tutt stood after she had gone watching the sunset until the west was only a mass of leaden shadows Then, strangely relieved, he took his hat and started out of the office.

If West was the grizzly bear, the other was the forest panther, more feline, but just as dangerous.

Mrs. Cholmondeley is very lively; you know how entertaining the Clive is, and Miss West is an absolute original.

COPELAND ISLAND is small and wedge-shaped, its summit is in latitude 11 degrees 28 minutes, and longitude 132 degrees 43 minutes; four miles and a quarter West-North-West from it is a covered sandbank having nine feet water near its edge; it was not quite certain whether it was joined to the land or not, from which it is distant two miles and a half.

West of the town is a large square tower, between eighty and ninety feet in height.

'East is East, and West is West,' you know.

The great West was the soil of freemen.

When the West is a golden glow, and lower

Formerly, the West was the only field to which emigrants could direct their steps.

Under the best of conditions West was no pleasant traveling companion.

West was a tall, lean man with shrewd eyes covered by horn spectacles and a stubby gray mustache.

"The West," he said, "is the home of loving hearts and neighborly kindness, where all men's good is each man's care.

This island is upwards of a mile each way; whilst the west one is two miles and a half long, and one broad.

And it must have been a long time, for all the west was orange when some one woke him from an exhausted doze, his first dream since his great misfortune.

South-west of our position were several flat-topped hills, which appeared to be a continuation of the range crossed yesterday.

The West was terra incognita to Joel, and he found much to interest and puzzle him.

But West was a ruffian unmitigated.

Farther west was the great Ottoman empire; the attempt to gain direct contact with it was not hopeless in itself, and this was recognized at Istanbul.

The West was now the quarter toward which the thoughts of every aspiring Athenian were directed.

West of this was the Court of the Israelites, to which only men were admitted.

75 Metaphors for  west