Do we say berg or burg

berg 444 occurrences

Perhaps the Berg river, at the bottom of St Elena bay.

Leaving this little settlement, they stood out once more to sea, and threaded their way among the ice, with which they were now well acquainted in all its forms, from the mighty berg, or mountain of ice, to the wide field.

"Is there any danger, Buzzby?" inquired Fred, as the sturdy sailor stood looking at the larger berg, with an ice-pole in his hands.

This, however, was sufficient; another such puff, and the ship was almost out of danger; but before it came the projecting summit of the smaller berg was overhanging the deck.

The galeAnchored to a berg which proves to be a treacherous oneDangers of the "pack"Beset in the iceMivins shows an inquiring mindWalrusesGale freshensChains and cablesHolding on for lifeAn unexpected discoveryA "nip" and its terrible consequencesYoked to an iceberg.

"Keep her away two points," said Captain Guy to the man at the wheel; "we'll make fast to yonder berg, Mr. Bolton.

In a moment the men were in the boats and busy heaving and planting ice-anchors, but it was not until several hours had been spent in this tedious process that they succeeded in making fast to the berg.

They had barely accomplished this when the berg gave indications of breaking up, so they cast off again in great haste, and not long afterwards a mass of ice, many tons in weight, fell from the edge of the berg close to where they had been moored.

They had barely accomplished this when the berg gave indications of breaking up, so they cast off again in great haste, and not long afterwards a mass of ice, many tons in weight, fell from the edge of the berg close to where they had been moored.

They might as well have tried to arrest the progress of a berg.

Berg Salg, Illus.

SEE BERG, HARRY DAHL.

SEE BERG, HARRY DAHL.

By Edward Berg & Emil F. Kronquist.

A6092. Edward Berg & Emil F. Kronquist (A); 27Mar74; R573638.

By Harry D. Berg.

By Mary Baker G. Eddy, translators: Annie Dickson & Vera Berg.

By Harry Dahl Berg & Wallace Willard Taylor.

Harry Dahl Berg (A); 15Dec75; R621367. R621368.

By Genevieve Fauconnier (Genevieve Fauconnier Van Den Berg) (La Joie parfaite, 2) © 30Dec48; AF9706.

Charles W. Kennedy (A); 27May68; R436514. BERG, YNGVE.

By Harry D. Berg.

Mrs. Rosmond Berg (C of Mariska Karasz); 30Sep74; R586445. R586446.

By Mary Baker G. Eddy, translators: Annie Dickson & Vera Berg.

Harry Dahl Berg (A); 15Dec75; R621367. R621368.

burg 79 occurrences

" "The officers are looking for that buckskin in every little burg between Santa Cruz and San Diego.

He's got Mr. McManus' art studies planted now so that the burg looks like a Kansas town the day after the number two car of the circus leaves.

That old town is a great old burg, and as I was going to kick into some other country that I wasn't hep to I naturally felt kind of bumly.

[Exeunt. 2 Burg.

Away with theis rogues. 1 Burg.

I saw the Guard goe for him: Where shall we be now? 2 Burg.

They bear terrible awe-inspiring names such as Drachenfels, Löwenberg; the highest of them is called Drachenfels or the Rock of Dragons and on it stood the Burg or Chateau of a Feudal Count or Raubgraf, who was the terror of the surrounding country, and has given rise to a very interesting romance called The Knights of the Seven Mountains.

Die Burg von sehr beträchtlichem Umfang scheint, auf den Trümmern eines Römerkastells erbaut.

im 12ten Jahrhundert; er war der letzte seines Stammes, und von ihm kam die Burg, als Kölnisches Lehen, an Konrad Von Staufen.

They were sitting together one morning, on the green, flowery meadow, under the ruins of Burg Unspunnen.

However, the bodies here were not numerous, most, as before, being foreigners: and these, scattered about this strict old English burg that mourning dark night, presented such a scene of the baneful wrath of God, and all abomination of desolation, as broke me quite down at one place, where I stood in travail with jeremiads and sore sobbings and lamentations, crying out upon it all, God knows.

During this frightful period, the Abbot of Figeac distinguished himself by his charity, and, in order to find work for the unemployed, built a wall round the burg; but the monastery was much impoverished in consequence.

In one of them the inhabitants of the little burg are said to have assembled in the Middle Ages to elect their consuls freely, and to escape possible annoyance from their lord, whose castle was on the opposite hill.

The burg itself was fortified, and one of the gateways of the old wall is still standing.

No other living creature did I see until I had walked nearly half through the ancient burg, between houses several centuries old, their stories projecting over the rough pitching and the stunted fig-trees which grew there unmolested.

Passing through the little town, which is not in itself very interesting, I took a path winding up the side of the hill, at the base of which lies the burg.

After climbing a steep wood where there were unripe medlars, I came in sight of a small burg, lying high above the Lot in a hollow of the hill.

Among other curious things I saw in this ancient out-of-the-way burg were two mediaeval corn-measures forming part of a heap of stones in a street corner.

As they marched they sang, the high buildings along the Place de Meir and the Avenue de Keyser echoing to their voices thundering out "Die Wacht Am Rhein," "Deutschland, Deutschland Uber Alles" and "Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott."

It's like this: three months ago I crep' into this burg lookin' for a match, but the professions was overcrowded, there bein' fourteen lawyers, a half-dozen doctors, a chiropodist, and forty-three bartenders here ahead of me, not to speak of a tooth-tinker.

" "I believe I know more of your birth than you do yourself, and to convince you of it, you were educated and known as a natural son of Geraldin Neville, of Neville's-burg, in Yorkshire.

We passed the ruined castles of Auerback and Starkenburg, and Burg Windeck, on the summit of a mountain near Weinheim, formerly one of the royal residences of Charlemagne, and finally came to the Heiligenberg or Holy Mountain, guarding the entrance into the Odenwald by the valley of the Neckar.

Lexington was a neatly built little burg, with fine houses and good stores.

"It's a kinda small burg, and at the rate the Pilgrim is swelling up over what he done, there won't be room for nobody but him in another hour.

It is not much of a job to gather up gossip in a small burg, and, inside of ten minutes, I had extracted all I needed from the station agent.

Do we say   berg   or  burg