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The history of this last Sierra eruption is also preserved in the traditions of the Pitt River Indians.

from Occurrences 185%

He had told her stories of men who had died intestate, and left trouble and penury behind them to those whom they would have most wished to preserve from all trouble.

for Occurrences 166%

another Way Brockly, to boil Beast Kidneys, to roast Beans Kidneys to keep Buttons Mushrooms, to pickle Barberries to keep instead of preserving + Cakes + Drops preserving to pickle to preserve for Tarts to keep all the Year Barley Sugar, to make + Black Paper to make for drawing Patterns C Cabbage, to pickle Cake Caraway to make + Rich white Plumb Cake + Cake + Cake, Ising for great, do.

to Occurrences 126%

The oldest sea-beds preserved to us are sands, and mud, and pebbles, the wear and tear of rocks which were formed in still older oceans.

at Occurrences 79%

They passed from hand to hand the fascines and the straw on which, according to the Gaulish custom, they were in the habit of sitting, preserving at the same time their order of battle; placed them in front of the camp, and toward the close of the day, on a preconcerted signal, set fire to them.

as Occurrences 59%

For many years, so runs the tale, they were preserved as a sort of family escutcheon, being taken off the roof and fixed in a conspicuous position in the wall.

with Occurrences 52%

The old alchemist had been slain among his crucibles; his scrolls were preserved with jealous care.

of Occurrences 50%

In the north aisle we may find certain ancient paintings the best preserved of which represents the Madonna and Child.

on Occurrences 31%

The ancient moraines also, though well preserved on most of the south half of the range, are nearly obliterated to the northward, but then material is found scattered and disintegrated.

among Occurrences 29%

Carefully preserved among the figures of rhetoric, it had survived the middle ages, and appears in Wilson's Arte of Rhetoric as "an evident declaration of a thing, as though we saw it even now done.

through Occurrences 27%

The records of his infancy betray the temper which he preserved through lifepassionate, sullen, defiant of authority, but singularly amenable to kindness.

by Occurrences 19%

Protocols of the examination of his body are accessible, and Napoleonic specimens, preserved by fixing agents, may still be viewed at the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, England.

between Occurrences 10%

Cut the sponge-cakes into thin slices; place two together, with preserve between them, and pour over them a small quantity of sherry mixed with a little brandy.

under Occurrences 10%

In Italy, and even in Albania, the name of Djeha is preserved under the form of Guifa and Guicha; and the Turks, who possess the richest literature on this person, have made him a Ghadji Sirii Hissar, under the name of Nasr-eddin Hodja (a form altered from Djoha).

throughout Occurrences 9%

Large vegetable marrows may be preserved throughout the winter by storing them in a dry place; when wanted for use, a few slices should be cut and boiled in the same manner as above; but, when once begun, the marrow must be eaten quickly, as it keeps but a short time after it is cut.

without Occurrences 9%

If there had been treachery, it would be impossible to obtain any letters that might have been preserved without resorting to a compulsion which, since both Eunané and Eivé had written in the knowledge that their letters passed unread, would seem like a breach of faith.

amongst Occurrences 7%

"I ordered it preserved amongst our archives.

within Occurrences 5%

But if we now cross the frontier between the Cainozoic and the Mesozoic faunae, as they are preserved within the Arctogaeal area, we meet with an astounding change, and what appears to be a complete and unmistakable break in the line of biological continuity.

until Occurrences 5%

Instructions and advice have been given to the governor of Arkansas and the officers in command in the adjoining Mexican State by which it is hoped the quiet of that frontier will be preserved until a final settlement of the dividing line shall have removed all ground of controversy.

during Occurrences 5%

This anonymity Eachard carefully preserved during the controversies which it occasioned.

toward Occurrences 4%

He had revealed everything, speaking freely even of his mother, without judging her, continuing to preserve toward her his deferential attitude, as a scientist who does not judge events.

like Occurrences 3%

We ought not to omit to mention that there is a second fragment by Apollinaris, bishop of Hierapolis, besides that to which we have already alluded, and preserved like it in the Paschal Chronicle, which confirms unequivocally the conclusion that he knew and used the fourth Gospel.

into Occurrences 3%

Have ready half the kernels blanched; put them into the jam, give them one boil, and pour the preserve into pots.

about Occurrences 3%

I have, however, chosen the Medici chapel as the spot best suited for his biography, and therefore will here dwell only on the originals that are preserved about the David.

Than Occurrences 3%

My naturall blessings and my wishest ends; Those verye honors which my byrthright claymes Have cost me more vexatyon to preserve Than all the numerous tyttells of a kynge Purchasd with plauge and famyne; yet in all My days of sorrowe I was styll to learne A suffrynge of that impyous accounte Which nowe afflycts me.

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