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Early in the month of September, 1871, information was received at Fort McPherson that General Sheridan and a party of invited friends were coming out to the post to have a grand hunt in the vicinity, and to explore the country from McPherson to Fort Hays, in Kansas.

He has explored the West Coast and chosen the Cameroon Mountains as the place for that home.

They explored the world of metaphysical speculation.

While engaged in the work of exploring high regions where they delight to roam I have been greatly interested in studying their habits.

This lake was named after one Mike Labarge, who was engaged by the Western Union Telegraph Company, exploring the river and adjacent country for the purpose of connecting Europe and America by telegraph through British Columbia, and Alaska, and across Behring Strait to Asia, and thence to Europe.

By that time I was very hungry, but after some searching I came upon some eatable herbs, and a spring of clear water, and much refreshed I set out to explore the island.

I felt more myself next morning; but even then, I could not summon up sufficient courage to explore the place.

© 30Sep31; A43117. Robert J. Casey (A); 8May59; R236317. CASNER, MABEL B. Exploring American history, by Mabel B. Casner and Ralph H. Gabriel, Maps by George Bell.

Young Romilly is divine, the reasons of his mother's grief being remediless,I never saw parental love carried up so high, towering above the other loves,Shakspeare had done something for the filial in Cordelia, and, by implication, for the fatherly too in Lear's resentment; he left it for you to explore the depths of the maternal heart.

" The Challenger has explored the Antarctic seas in a region intermediate between those examined by Sir James Ross's expedition; and the observations made by Dr. Wyville Thomson and his colleagues in every respect confirm those of Dr. Hooker: "On the 11th of February, lat.

The grand political maxim of the Shereefian Court is, the exclusion of strangers; to look upon all strangers with distrust and suspicion; and should they, at any time, attempt to explore the interior of Morocco, or any of the adjacent counties, to thwart and circumvent their enterprise, is a veritable feat of statesmanship in the opinion of the Shereefian Court.

Will explore cave to-morrow with a view to domicile.

Alexander's engineers, however, in exploring the shore, found a point not far from the Canopic mouth of the Nile where the water was deep, and where there was an anchorage ground protected by an island.

They came to explore the old house and to settle this ghost story.

We spent the next day in rowing about the Upper Saranac, exploring its beautiful bays and islands.

The remainder of the afternoon was spent in exploring the ruins of Aiasaluk, and next morning they proceeded to examine those of the castle, and the mouldering magnificence of Ephesus.

A guide, who had been sent with us from Kingsburgh, explored the way (much in the same manner as, I suppose, is pursued in the wilds of America,) by observing certain marks known only to the inhabitants.

" "Guráz, from heroes sprung, Whose praise exceeds the power of mortal tongue." Thus, anxious, he explored the crowded field, Nor once the secret of his birth revealed; Heaven will'd it so.

And the next morning Mr. Hunter accompanied me to explore the opening under Manning Peak whilst Mr. Roe and Mr. Cunningham embarked in another boat to examine the river that falls into the bottom of the bay.

So that it may be questioned if all those who ostensibly made themselves so busy in exploring woods and fields and lanes were quite so thorough when it came to the private examination of their own lofts and outhouses.

After Paul had finished his visit to the principal cities of Galatia, he resolved to explore new lands.

Scipio being in readiness to pursue him, detached his cavalry and a considerable number of light infantry to explore Domitius's route.

There yet remains plenty of exploring work to be done in South America, as hard, as dangerous, and almost as important as any that has already been done; work such as has recently been done, or is now being done, by men and women such as Haseman, Farrabee, and Miss Snethlage.

After the return of the Wilkes exploring expedition of 1842, James D. Dana, its mineralogist, mentioned places in California at which he had observed or inferred the existence of gold.

It is the solemn appeal of the whole people, of the united body of our constituents, in this time of national calamity, earnestly beseeching you, in a legal parliamentary way, to redress their grievances, to revive your ancient right of inquiry, to explore the most remote and hidden sources of iniquity, to detect the bold authors of their distress, that they may be made examples of national justice.

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