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of Occurrences 384%

In this country the manufacture of this fine grade of | |

in Occurrences 56%

the Kearsarge, Mono, and Virginia Creek; the tracks leading through the others being only obscure Indian trails, not graded in the least, and scarcely traceable by white men; for much of the way is over solid rock and earthquake avalanche taluses, where the unshod ponies of the Indians leave no appreciable sign.

to Occurrences 19%

A half-hour later Skinny and Carolyn June went silently down the grade to the ranch house.

from Occurrences 16%

and the sixth Edward; and after alternately grading from the possession of private families to that of brothers belonging to the establishment, it was at last finally appropriated to the instruction of the rising generation, whose parents are exempt from giving any gratuity to the preceptor of their children.

Than Occurrences 12%

To take a life That is a little beyond my guilt, I ween, To murder the one you love is a crime of deeper grade Than mine, yet in purple you walk on the earth a queen; I think the wages of sin are very unequally paid.

for Occurrences 11%

When a height of land cuts the landscape, I wonder whether one could find an easy down-grade for the track across the summit.

with Occurrences 10%

They had topped the highest point in Jericho Pass and now the long train dropped into the down grade with terrific speed.

above Occurrences 6%

Those acquainted with school work know too well the resulting monotonous, indistinct speech and the self-conscious, listless attitude which characterize so much of the reading of pupils in grades above the third.

as Occurrences 6%

Special attention | | is called to the following grades as being better suited | | for business purposes than any Pen manufactured.

at Occurrences 6%

We'd cut our train in two, so as to pull half of it at a time up the grade at Lamy, and so there were only six cars on this end of it.

into Occurrences 6%

He had come from a good family in the Western Reserve, where he had rough-and-tumbled up through the grades into High School.

between Occurrences 4%

"Isn't there any grade between a workman and a thief?" "Of course," asserted Mr. Merrick, in his brisk way.

on Occurrences 4%

The steepest grade on a railroad doing a miscellaneous transportation business climbed by a locomotive relying on adhesion only is on the Leopoldina system in Brazil between Bocca do Monte and Theodoso, where there is a stretch of 8-1/3 per cent.

below Occurrences 3%

Those grading below one hundred and fifty were verging upon the impossible.

beyond Occurrences 2%

We had a hard time pulling over the grade beyond San Fernando, but finally made it.

before Occurrences 2%

Three yoke of oxen had died from exhaustion within a week, and several of those remaining were not in condition to ascend the heavy grades before them.

without Occurrences 2%

The law of 1825 provided that moneys raised from taxation of half a mill on the dollar should be appropriated to the support of common schools in the respective counties and that these schools should be "open to the youth of every class and grade without distinction."

over Occurrences 2%

The first 11 miles was on the down-grade over the ice-falls, and at a good pace we completed this in about four hours.

along Occurrences 2%

The snow on the road that was graded along its front was packed by the runners of freighting sleighs, but it was rough.

through Occurrences 2%

Four wax-lights, two on each side of the bed; great throng of people of all grades through the suite of apartmentsthe cancelleriein which he lived; they were very splendid, chiefly of crimson and gold.

under Occurrences 2%

Lord Ralles by this time was making almost as much noise as an engine pulling a heavy freight up grade under forced draft, swearing over his trousers, and was offering the cowboy and Hance money to recover them.

by Occurrences 2%

Few people would advocate, as an ultimate ideal, that the remuneration of the professional grades of labor should exceed that of lower grades by more than the extra expense of training and waiting they involve.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Thus an active, earnest, competent man may influence for good the schools of all grades throughout the state.

after Occurrences 1%

For the two, he perceived, rose ultimately from two final theories of the universe: the one was that of Monismthat all life was one, gradually realizing itself through growth and civilization; the other that of Creationthat a Transcendent God had made the world, and delegated His sovereign authority downwards through grade after grade.

toward Occurrences 1%

Some fifteen minutes' riding, with no slackening of the pace and always on an upward grade toward what seemed the central citadel of Jannati Shahr, brought the party to an inner wall, forty feet high and pierced by a triple-arched gate surmounted by a minaret of golden lacery.

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