| Thomas Jefferson - 1904 - 574 էջ
...to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...the distant finishing which nature has given to the pic-fo1] ture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1907 - 246 էջ
...its base. . . . The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by the most powerful forces of nature, corroborate the impression. But the distant finishing which nature has given to the... | |
| Thomas Kemp Cartmell - 1909 - 648 էջ
...summit to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, particularly on the Shenandoah — the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...agents of nature, corroborate the impression. But the finishing which nature has given to the picture, is of a very different character; it is a true contrast... | |
| 1916 - 758 էջ
...its summit to its base. "The piles of rock on each hand, particularly on the Shenandthe evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...the picture, is of a very different character; it is a true contrast to the foreground; it is as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous;... | |
| West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, George Perry Grimsley - 1916 - 756 էջ
...summit to its base. "The piles of rock on each hand, particularly on the Shenand the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...picture, is of a •very different character; it is a true contrast to the foreground; it i.as placid and delightful, as that is wild and tremendous; for... | |
| West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, George Perry Grimsley - 1916 - 766 էջ
...summit to its base. "The piles of rock on each hand, particularly on the Shenand the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...powerful agents of nature, corroborate the impression. Bvt the distant finishing which nature has given to the picture, is of a very different character;... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 էջ
...to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. For... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1926 - 654 էջ
...to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...impression. But the distant finishing which Nature gives to the picture, is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It... | |
| Samuel Phillips Day - 1862 - 354 էջ
...on each hand, particularly on the Shenandoah — the evident marks of their disrupture and evulsion from their beds by the most powerful agents of Nature...the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous; for... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1970 - 420 էջ
...to its base. The piles of rock on each hand, but particularly on the Shenandoah, the evident marks of their disrupture and avulsion from their beds by...the picture is of a very different character. It is a true contrast to the foreground. It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous. For... | |
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