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" They have kindled the fire that is raging now from the north to the south, and from the south to the north. I... "
Independent Offices Appropriations for 1960: Hearings ... 86th Congress, 1st ... - Page 482
by United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1959 - 1031 pages
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Sermons, from the Fowls of the Air and the Lilies of the Field, Or Lessons ...

Samuel Nott - Faith - 1843 - 178 pages
...from its distant store-house. Thus has God taught and prepared the millions of every wing, to pass from the north to the south, and from the south to the north, at the rate, says the Naturalist, of 50 to 150 miles an hour: — how far exceeding, with their...
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A Complete Course of Meteorology

Ludwig Friedrich Kämtz, Charles Martins, Léon Lalanne - Atmosphere - 1845 - 666 pages
...mentioned, from the winds mixing strata of air of different temperatures, and transporting these masses from the north to the south, and from the south to the north. The more we recede from the equator, the more does the mean temperature of the years and of...
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 8

Jared Sparks - United States - 1846 - 474 pages
...acquainted with the state of this country than myself. I have run through almost the whole colonies from the north to the south, and from the south to the north. I have conversed with all orders of men, and can assure you that the same spirit animates the...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

Geology - 1847 - 490 pages
...frequent in the different directions; the same remark applies to the modes of progression in ihe arches from the north to the south and from the south to the north. I stale the facts on this subject without pretending lo offer any explanation. We have observed...
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The ways and means of payment; a full analysis of the credit system

Stephen Colwell - 1859 - 674 pages
...payments follow upon commercial transactions which have gone before ; that commodities have been sent from the North to the South, and from the South to the North, and likewise from East to West, and from West to East, and that the paper securities which go...
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The Ways and Means of Payment: A Full Analysis of the Credit System, with ...

Stephen Colwell - Banks and banking - 1859 - 668 pages
...payments follow upon commercial transactions which have gone before ; that commodities have been sent from the North to the South, and from the South to the North, and likewise from East to West, and from West to East, and that the paper securities which go...
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A System of Physical Geography: Containing a Description of the Natural ...

David M. Warren - Physical geography - 1860 - 116 pages
...calms is one of almost constant precipitation ; to all places, therefore, which it passes on its way from the north to the south, and from the south to the north, it brings abundant rains : and to all places which it passes twice during the year, it brings...
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Journal of discourses. By B. Young [and others]. Reported by G.D ..., Volume 10

George D Watt - 1865 - 394 pages
...national fabric on fire. Do you know this, Democrats ? They have kindled the fire that is raging now from the north to the south, and from the south to the north. I am no abolitionist, neither am I a proslavery man ; I hate some of their principles and especially...
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Collections of the New York Historical Society: The John Watts De ..., Volume 7

New York (State) - 1875 - 524 pages
...devoted all the energies of his mind and body to their cause. For two years he was hurrying indefatigably from the north to the south and from the south to the north, visiting the towns and the back settlements, exhorting, encouraging, and spreading the fire...
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The world of wonders: a record of things wonderful in nature, science and ...

World - 1868 - 528 pages
...brackish is kept up by a system of currents, which pervades the whole ocean. These currents, running from the north to the south, and from the south to the north, are the means of equalising, to some extent, the charge of saline properties which the waters...
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