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1by Muir, John“... bands—the lowest rose purple, /\ Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by Harper...”
Published 1875
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2by Muir, John“... of no particular breed, but tremendously enterprising in love and war. He has cut all the ropes and leather straps...”
Published 1911
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3by The John Muir Center“...-hundred years after his death Bill Swagerty, Co-Director, John Muir Center During 2014, many institutions...”
Published 2015
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4by Muir, John“... of its architecture, as if you had found it after death, on some other star; so incomparably lovely...”
Published 1898
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5by Muir, John“... lakes shine in it, united by a famous band of streams that rush up out of hot lava lock, or fall from...”
Published 1898
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6by The John Muir Center“... precious lily-bed in the corner of the Muirs' Dunbar garden that the future naturalist loved to visit.2 His...”
Published 2002
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7by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..., and colored almost as bright as a rainbow, in horizontal bands - the lowest rose purple, the next higher dark...”
Published 1999
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8by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... men with similar backgrounds and a common love of nature and science. Both were painstaking observers...”
Published 1996
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9by Muir, John“...-scorning, murder-loving spirit of my countrymen. I count my victims by the score; I see them lying...”
Published 1873
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10by Muir, John“... : " And the Yosemite —ah, the lovely Yosemite! Dumped down into the wilderness of gorges and mountains, it would take a...”
Published 1902
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11by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“...'s grandson, was featured with his jazz band. . . Further to the north, remote Rocky Point in southern Oregon...”
Published 1999
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12by Muir, John“... member of the United States Senate once declared, "I love my Alma Mater for all that she has enabled me...”
Published 1900
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13by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... with the unveiling followed by a reception and entertainment provided by a 10-member Dixieland-style band directed...”
Published 2004
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14by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..." describes the stratification, dirt bands, snow-strata, and the effects of weight, compression...”
Published 1998
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15by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... at the main camp at nine o'clock, and soon was sleeping sound as death." page 3 (ContinuedIrom page 1...”
Published 2005
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