135 Words to use with log

These are the features of this beautiful sheet of water, which none see but to admire, none visit but to praise; and it lies here all alone, surrounded by the old hills and forests, bold bluffs, and rocky shores, all as God made them, with no mark of the hand of man about it, save in a single spot on a secluded bay, where lives a solitary family in a log house, surrounded by an acre or two, from which the forest has been cleared away.

On the banks of the Chazy and near the outlet, a half-breed, that is, half French and half Indian, had built him a log cabin, and cleared about an acre of land around it.

Whether the U.S. Agent at Nulato was justified or not in saying all the region hereabouts was populous in the summer with Indian camps, the native winter settlements, the half-buried ighloo, or the rude log-hut, where, for a little tea, tobacco, or sugar, you could get as much fish as you could carry, these welcome, if malodorous, places seemed, since they lost the trail, to have vanished off the face of the earth.

There is all the minute detail of a log-book in it.

Entering on his stomach, he found himself in a room about sixteen by twenty feet, two-thirds underground, log-walls chinked with moss, a roof of poles sloping upwards, tent-like, but leaving an opening in the middle for a smoke-hole some three feet square, and covered at present by a piece of thin, translucent skin.

A thick red curtain hung over the door, and a cheery log fire burnt in the stove.

The Capitol buildings are quite large enough to receive the delegates who will of course come on here to study the art of log-rolling, while the Chesapeake, being navigable almost to the Capitol steps, will save them the fatigue of a luxurious journey in the palace sleeping cars.

Some of the more vigorous-minded women, not seeing their minister among the other people in the clearing in front of the log church, went to look for him, but he was not to be found.

Christopher Gist, who had just come from Will's Creek with tidings of Colonel Fry's death, was of the opinion that a much more effective resistance might be made at his plantation, twelve miles further on, where there were some strong log buildings and a ground, so he claimed, admirably suited for intrenchment.

BLAND, JAMES R. The log log duplex decitrig slide rule, no.4081 (a manual) SEE Kells, Lyman M. BLASHFIELD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF AUTOMOBILE LAW & PRACTICE, PERMANENT EDITION.

"Mawhe's comin' back, and he's got a woman with him!" A turn in the road brought the Nooning-Spring cabin in sight, a tiny, one-roomed log structure, ancient and ruinous; and in its door a young woman standing, with a baby in her arms, staring with all her eyes at them and at their approaching couriers.

"A hickory log-heap is what I want, and if I cain't have that, I reckon I can jest die without it.

" I went back to young Mr. Senator and took his bet, and told him I had plenty more money to bet the same way, and he said the next afternoon he would come with his mice and rats, and a lot of money to bet that you couldn't hold that flock of elephants with log chains when he opened his bag of rats and mice.

Sample log sheet, giving full details of a transverse bending test on a small pine beam 33.

The work was continued at a great pace all through the night, and when Robert awoke from an uneasy sleep, in the morning, he saw that the French had mounted twenty heavy cannon, which soon poured showers of balls and grape and canister upon the log fort.

Fernando was promised that if he would master the common school studies taught in their log schoolhouse, he should be sent to one of the eastern cities to have his education completed.

But the good step-mother thought differently; and when another short term of school began in the little log school-house, all six of the children from the Lincoln cabin were among the scholars.

[Measurement of velocity] log, log line; speedometer, odometer, tachometer, strobe, radar speed detector, radar trap, air speed gauge, wind sock, wind speed meter; pedometer.

On the point where we now are, long ago, was the log shanty of a hunter and fisherman, surrounded by an acre or two of cleared land.

For several hours after their dinner they lay in a cool, hidden spot close to the log-jam.

BLAND, JAMES R. The log log duplex decitrig slide rule, no.4081 (a manual) SEE Kells, Lyman M. BLASHFIELD'S CYCLOPEDIA OF AUTOMOBILE LAW & PRACTICE, PERMANENT EDITION.

"I'm thinking they'll have trouble with these wagons, for there's a swamp at the bottom and only a log-road across.

Still it made them plenty of exercise in climbing fences and walking log bridges across the brooks.

Log cabin family.

The four corners of the log room were utilized, three of them for beds, made by thrusting two poles through auger holes bored in the logs of the walls, setting a leg at the corner where these met and lacing the bottom with hickory withes.

135 Words to use with  log