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1by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth“... supposed it) to send you. But I can get only a poor dried up thing which gives no conception of its beauty...”
Published 1900
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2by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth“... supposed it) to send you. But I can get only a poor dried up thing which gives no conception of its beauty...”
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3by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth“... supposed it) to send you. But I can get only a poor dried up thing which gives no conception of its beauty...”
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4by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth“... supposed it) to send you. But I can get only a poor dried up thing which gives no conception of its beauty...”
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5by A lexander W. Drake“... drew them I will say that no one, without having been to Alaska, could get any idea of the beauty...”
Published 1895
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6by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth“...[3]have been possessed of the beauty you ascribe to your Arctic Daisy. It is such a small flower...”
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7by A lexander W. Drake“... drew them I will say that no one, without having been to Alaska, could get any idea of the beauty...”
Published 1895
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8by Muir, John“... many grand glacial facts b[illegible]ring on earth sculpture & earth beauty. Windermere was lovely...”
Published 1893
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9by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth“...[3]have been possessed of the beauty you ascribe to your Arctic Daisy. It is such a small flower...”
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10by Muir, John“... many grand glacial facts b[illegible]ring on earth sculpture & earth beauty. Windermere was lovely...”
Published 1893
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11by Muir, John“... get the better anyhow it is a natural park & because of its beauty & accessibility is visited more...”
Published 1899
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12by Muir, John“... get the better anyhow it is a natural park & because of its beauty & accessibility is visited more...”
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13by Sarah Muir Galloway“... in such places. I can imagine you sitting entranced, as you behold the wonderful beauty of that morning he...”
Published 1880
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14by Sarah Muir Galloway“... in such places. I can imagine you sitting entranced, as you behold the wonderful beauty of that morning he...”
Published 1880
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15by Young, S Hall“..., and for the beautiful picture and for the book, in whose delightful pages I am already deep, I thank you warmly.I have...”
Published 1910
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16by Young, S Hall“..., and for the beautiful picture and for the book, in whose delightful pages I am already deep, I thank you warmly.I have...”
Published 1910
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17by Young, S. Hall“..., and for the beautiful picture and for the book, in whose delightful pages I am already deep, I thank you warmly.I have...”
Published 1910
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18by S. Hall Young per F. K. Y.“... part of this archipelago , as regards [beauty?] of the soft, quiet, picturesque type, noble cedar...”
Published 1880
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19by Young, S Hall“... sweet,A chain of gold for jewels meet.Pours over all the sun's broad ray. Power, beauty, peace, in one...”
Published 1886
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20by S. Hall Young per F. K. Y.“... part of this archipelago , as regards [beauty?] of the soft, quiet, picturesque type, noble cedar...”
Published 1880
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