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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

... 1,2 km longitudinal, adâncimea de vreo 170 m. Se afl ă în Arizona, dup ă Flagstaff, la 6 mile de autostrada I40, ora şul apropiat se numeşte chiar ... ... o bujie mai groas ă care a rezistat o parte de drum, Tucson şi- napoi la Flagstaff. Când m ă-ntorc de la copii sunt cu ochii înl ăcrima ţi: – Şi c... ...umea e la fel. În Los Angeles înfloresc florile acum iarna, iar în Flagstaff om ăt, t ăv ăluge curăţind drumurile şi mun ţii pudra ţi... 02... ...s piciorul în biseric ă – m-am ateizat (neavând nimic ortodox în McKinley County). Cenaclul Micron, al Petrei Vlah (pseudonim poetic) se ţine tot î... ...u bus-ul o noapte şi o zi. Jila – Phoenix. Aici cozi berechet. Phoenix – Flagstaff (dormim pe b ănci în sta ţie, cuc ăim mai mult). Abia a doua zi ... ...cap, prin cea ţă, parc ă mergeam în infern, spre Phoenix, iar de-acolo la Flagstaff s ă-l vizitez pe „domnul” Mihai, feciorul cel mare, student la N...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...anv TAILORS At Bemls' .. NEW HAVEN, CONN. The Finest Line of Pianos in the County Cluett& Sons 1 16 State Street North Adams StA,NT)A"RD RBPiTTABl^E ^... ...anv TAILORS At Bemis' .. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Thm FInast Lino of Plmno» In ihm County Cluett& Sons 1 16 State Street North Adams iflMSiii**^ ' ' : . I \U ... ... Henry Root, A. M., one of the most widely known members of the Washington county medical profession, died of apoplexy when about to sit down to a ban... ...ompanv TAILORS At tiemis NEW HAVEN, CONN. The Finest Line of Pianos in the County Cluett& Sons 116 State Street North Adams M Frequently Represented i... ...LORS At Bemis' .. ., NEW HAVEN, - - CONN. Tha Finest Line of Pianos In the County Cluett& Sons 1 16 State Street North Adams M Frequently Represented ... ...veries were discredited until 1880 when Lowell erected an ob- servatory at Flagstaff, Ariz., and confirmed the observations of his predecessor. At bot...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...indow at the little dog below. You wonder what may be the use of this tall flagstaff in the by street, with something like Liberty’s head dress on its... ... Liberty’s head dress on its top: so do I. But there is a passion for tall flagstaffs hereabout, and you may see its twin brother in five minutes, if ... ... but slumber, in the House of Lords. I have seen elections for borough and county, and have never been impelled (no matter which party won) to damage ... ... have a display of goods in their windows, such as may be seen in thriving county towns in England; and there are some which would do no discredit to ... ...e learn that the Hon. Charles C. P. Arndt, Member of the Council for Brown county, was shot dead on the floor of the concil chamber, by James R. Vin... ...the floor of the concil chamber, by James R. Vinyard, Mem ber from Grant county. The affair grew out of a nomina tion for Sheriff of Grant county... ... the mercan tile firm of Thomas G. Allison and Co., of Maysville, Benton, County Ark, in which the latter was slain with a bowie knife. Some difficul...

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Mrs. Lirrimers Legacy

By: Charles Dickens

... called unlimited by Major Jackman rising up everywhere and rising up into flagstaffs where they can’t go any higher, but my mind of those monsters is... ... Joshua Lirriper know a morsel of except continually being summoned to the County Court and having orders made upon him which he runs away from, and o... ... lady Mrs. Emma Lirriper of Eighty-one Norfolk Street Strand London in the County of Middlesex in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Upo...

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The Octopus a Story of California

By: Frank Norris

... CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I JUST AFTER PASSING Caraher’s saloon, on the County Road that ran south from Bonneville, and that divided the Broderson ... ...the last half of September, the very end of the dry season, and all Tulare County, all the vast reaches of the San Joaquin Valley—in fact all South Ce... ... Rancho de Los Muertos, leading on to Guadalajara, he came upon one of the county watering-tanks, a great, iron-hooped tower of wood, straddling clums... ...er ready, ranged the country-side like a wolf. He was not alone. The whole county rose, raging, horror-struck. Posse after posse was formed, sent out,... ...7 Frank Norris of wood that stood at the joining of the Lower Road and the County Road; the long wind-break of poplar trees and the white walls of Car... ...nd sear under the summer sun, she caught a glimpse of tall buildings and a flagstaff. The whole place had a vaguely public, educational appearance, an...

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Typhoon

By: Joseph Conrad

...r the purpose of comparing the coloured drawing with the real thing at the flagstaff astern. When 12 Typhoon next Jukes, who was carrying on the duty... ...ms, and belief does not necessarily imply comprehension. The wisdom of his county had pronounced by means of an Act of Parliament that before he could...

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Some Reminiscences

By: Joseph Conrad

...cial trouba- dour to some lordly democratic institution such as the London County Council, for instance. The above prosaic reflection is put down here... ...iving and departing ships. I saw it suddenly flicker and stream out on the flagstaff. The Red Ensign! In the pellucid, colourless atmosphere bathing t...

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A Book of Golden Deeds

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... in whom the Empire became at length hereditary, was in reality Swiss, the county that gave them title lying in the canton of Aargau. Rodolf of Hapsbu... ... left his English wife and her in- fant son at his castle of Cranallagh in county Longford, think- ing them safe there while he joined the royal force... ...uzel, carpenters, and the sons of an old widow, had come up to take down a flagstaff that had been raised in honor of the day, and Mr. Lys ordered the...

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In the South Seas

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...m should thus lie side by side in that outlandish inlet: stranger still that in the owner of the Nyanza, Captain Dewar, I should find a man of the sam... ...lace and king’s summer parlour (which are of corrugated iron) glittered near one end con- spicuously bright; the royal colours flew hard by on a tall ...

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St. Ives : Being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...an air of an- gelic candour, yet of a high spirit; she stepped like a Diana, every movement was noble and free. One day there was a strong east wind; ... ...rothy Greensleeves, sir: why should I conceal it? I fear it will only serve to point an adage to future generations, and I had meant so differently! T...

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Beechcroft at Rockstone

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...se, and the band played twice a week round a Russian gun that stood by the flagstaff. The band was playing now, and the notes seemed to work on Gillia... ... have not had that these many years; but I declare, the first sound of our county dialect, when I got out at the station, made my heart leap into my m...

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Barnaby Rudge a Tale of the Riots of Eighty

By: Charles Dickens

... said the widow mildly. ‘Then why don’t you shut him up? we pay enough for county institutions, damn ‘em. But thou’d rather drag him 362 Barnaby Rudg... ... night more drunk and get up every morning more sober, than any man in the county. In knowl edge of horseflesh he was almost equal to a farrier, in s... ...aid Simon, sternly; ‘but he W AS at Westminster. Perhaps, sir, he kicked a county member, perhaps, sir, he tapped a lord—you may stare, sir, I repeat ... ...clear church bells. Whether he stood still, leaning with both hands on the flagstaff, or, bearing it upon his shoulder, paced slowly up and down, the ... ...f Com mons; the sum being levied on the various wards in the city, on the county, and the borough of Southwark. Both Lord Mansfield and Lord Saville,... ...had sustained in the damage done to the May pole, he could ‘come upon the county.’ But as this phrase happened to bear an unfortunate resemblance to ...

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Records of a Family of Engineers

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...VED that in 1665, James Stevenson in Nether Carsewell, parish of Neilston, county of Renfrew, and presumably a tenant farmer, married one Jean Keir; a... ...from eight to twelve feet, or as high as the rise of spring-tides. A small flagstaff having also been erected to-day, a flag was displayed for the fir... ...ached the rock. The lighthouse colours were imme- diately hoisted upon the flagstaff of the beacon, a compli- ment which was duly returned by the tend... ...his critical period Mr. Adam Duff, then Sheriff of Forfarshire, now of the county of Edinburgh, and ex officio one of the Commissioners of the Norther...

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The Days Work

By: Rudyard Kipling

... closes round you like a shallow sea; next follow the faint line of an old county-road running past two green hollows fringed with wild rose that mark... ...rrity an’ nervous some, but they didn’t allow for that. ’T was in Mon- roe County, Noo York, an’ sence then till I come here, I’ve run away with more ... ...o, Rod,” said T edda. “Open confession’s good for the soul, an’ all Monroe County knows I’ve had my experriences.” “But if you will excuse me, suh, th... ...coal ready for supply, the deserted huts for the sailors, and the flagless flagstaff. Next day there was no Haliotis—only a little proa rocking in the... ...e would observe these pushing persons who had been only seven years in the county. 254 Rudyard Kipling All of which the delighted mother read in his ...

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Great Expectations

By: Charles Dickens

...e been on terms of the warmest intimacy with all the cattle markets in the county. Joe caught up his hat again, and ran with them to the Jolly Bargeme... ...tion and trepidation before going on an er- rand, lest the officers of the County Jail should pounce upon me. The pale young gentleman’s nose had stai... ...em sham), and a gothic door, almost too small to get in at. “That’s a real flagstaff, you see,” said Wemmick, “and on Sundays I run up a real flag. Th... ...nuals to prewent his crying out. But he knowed Orlick, and Orlick’s in the county jail.” By these approaches we arrived at unrestricted conversation. ...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...and such gesticulation and flirtation as there may be, interests the happy County-town, and makes it the envy of surrounding County-towns, how much mo... ...bre Jacobin, has to watch itself! Directories of Departments, what we call County Magistra- 308 The French Revolution cies, being chosen by Citizens ... ...endar getting ready? On all housetops flicker little tricolor Flags, their flagstaff a Pike and Liberty-Cap. On all house-walls, for no Patriot, not s...

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