1001 examples of atlas in sentences

The work itself, though, in some instances, abuse has been loud, and, in others, malice has endeavoured to undermine its fame, still remains the MOUNT ATLAS of English literature.

Take them, and ease me of a load would bow strong Atlas.

C, D, E] two lines, them, Atlas.

She looked again and again at the faded pink township on the old atlas.

There are to be had, at the same Place, at one Guinea each, on superfine Atlas Paper, some painted with the same variety of Colours that the said Pavement is beautified with; this piece of Antiquity is esteemed by the Learned to be the most considerable ever found in Britain.

He a Daphnis, she a Chloe, Only they were brown, not snowy, Till an Arab found them playing Far beyond the Atlas straying, Tied the helpless things together, Drove them in the burning weather, In his slave-gang many a league, Till they dropped from wild fatigue.

But in autumn south they go Past the Straits and Atlas' snow, Over desert, over mountain, To the palms beside the fountain, Where, when once they lived before, he Told her first the old, old story.

Mr. Forsyth is the atlas upon whose shoulders are made to rest all the sins of the administration.

Cedar-houses bears the Atlas On his giant shoulders; flutt'ring In the breeze far, far above him Thousand flags are gaily floating, Bearing witness to his might.

She turned toward the table by which she sat, and pulled toward her a heavy Atlas that lay open at the map of Connecticut.

This tribe resided between Mount Atlas and the Desert.

The plain of Morocco is bounded by that long ridge of mountains called Atlas, which screen the town from the scorching heat of the easterly winds, while the snow, with which their summits are covered, renders the climate more temperate than in other parts of Barbary.

The mountains (the principal of which are Mount Diur, Mount Cotta, near the city of Larache, the mountain commonly called Ape's Hill, between Tangiers and Ceuta, and that remarkable ridge called Mount Atlas) contain mines of gold, silver, copper, and tin.

In the second class, we may place the efforts of the architectural and mechanical genius of the present inhabitants, exemplified in the wonderful aqueducts at Morocco, which commence in Mount Atlas (by the natives called Gibbel-el-Hadith), and convey water in the greatest abundance to all the houses of the city and its environs.

The new world atlas and gazetteer.

Commercial atlas of America.

TUTTLE, FRANK W. Atlas of Kansas City, Missouri, and environs, by Frank W. Tuttle, and others.

New supreme illustrated atlas of the world.

New world atlas.

KEENAN, PHILIP C. An atlas of stellar spectra with an outline of spectral classification.

An atlas of stellar spectra with an outline of spectral classification. SEE MORGAN, W. W. KELLS, LYMAN M. Plane and spherical trigonometry, by Lyman M. Kells, Willis F. Kern & James R. Bland.

Atlas of the blood in children.

LORD, CLIFFORD L. Historical atlas of the United States, by Clifford L. Lord & Elisabeth H. Lord.

LORD, ELIZABETH H. Historical atlas of the United States.

The War in maps: an atlas of the New York times maps.

1001 examples of  atlas  in sentences