| John Wells Foster, Josiah Dwight Whitney - Copper mines and mining - 1851 - 540 pages
...and greens, though less frequent. All of the tints are fresh, brilliant and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connection with the grandeur of the arched and cavemed surfaces on which they are laid, and the deep and pure green of the water which heaves and... | |
| Laurence Oliphant - Canada - 1855 - 370 pages
...and greens, though less frequent. All of the tints are fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonise admirably with one another, which, taken in connection...which waves above, produce an effect truly wonderful." In coming from the Sault, the first excavation is called the chapel ; which, unlike the others in these... | |
| Art - 1856 - 602 pages
...and greens, though less frequent. All of the tints are fresh, brilliant and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connection...which waves above, produce an effect truly wonderful." This aspect accordingly, predominating over the other striking features of these rocks, suggested their... | |
| sir Daniel Wilson - 1862 - 520 pages
...fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another; which, taken in connexion with the grandeur of the arched and caverned surfaces...which waves above, produce an effect truly wonderful." Many portions of the cliffs are indented by wedge-shaped recesses, which leave the intervening rock... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - America - 1862 - 534 pages
...fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another; which, taken in connexion with the grandeur of the arched and caverned surfaces...which waves above, produce an effect truly wonderful." Many portions of the cliffs are indented by wedge-shaped recesses, which leave the intervening rock... | |
| John Hoskyns Abrahall - Dakota Indians - 1864 - 498 pages
...and greens, though less frequent. All of the tints are fresh, bWliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connection...and caverned surfaces on which they are laid, and 32. the deep and pure green of the water which heaves and swells at the base, and the rich foliage... | |
| Henry Beaumont Small - Canada - 1866 - 260 pages
...bands extending to the water's edge. All of the tints are fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connection...arched and caverned surfaces on which they are laid, the deep and pure green of the water which heaves and swells at the base, and the rich foliage which... | |
| Michigan - 1886 - 746 pages
...and greens, though less frequent. All of the tints are fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connection with the grandeur of the arched and covered surfaces on which they are laid, and the deep and pure green of the water which heaves and... | |
| Michigan - 1886 - 740 pages
...and greens, though less frequent. All of the tints are fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connection with the grandeur of the arched and ' covered surfaces on which they are laid, and the deep and pure green of the water which heaves and... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1856 - 596 pages
...fresh, brilliant, and distinct, and harmonize admirably with one another, which, taken in connexion with the grandeur of the arched and caverned surfaces...which waves above, produce an effect truly wonderful.' Some eighty miles further up the Lake, is the pretty village of Marquette, lying embosomed in a wood... | |
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