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All the year round12.10.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. Oktober 1872
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] “first turning to the left ſ” This sharp first turn, on leaving the rail at Aigle, takes you out of the great valley of the Rhone, along which the rail runs, into the narrow side valley known as Les Ormonts. The [...]
[...] begin to ascend very rapidly, zig-zaging up the almost precipitous side of the narrow valley, amid extensive pine-woods, through which you constantly hear the roaring of the stream finding its troubled way into [...]
[...] mountain village of Le Sepey is reached, most picturesquely niched into the angle of the valley formed by the embouchure of a gorge falling into the main valley on the left. Le Sepey is the capital of Ormont [...]
[...] franc, or a draft of the beer of Lausanne, or a teetotalish pull at a flagon of limonade gazeuse), and push on into the upper valley of Ormont Dessus. After Le Sepey the road mounts rapidly [...]
[...] traveller is now in Ormont Dessus, and the character of the landscape is again changed. The valley opens itself somewhat more; the sides are less absolutely precipitous; and the dark fir-woods are alternated by [...]
[...] grand and very remarkable bare walls of the precipitous Tours d’Ay come into view above the hills enclosing the valley through which the traveller has been passing, and appear to complete the absolute shutting [...]
[...] heat, which I wish to recommend to the notice of my readers. There are several pensions in the valley— as in what valley throughout this play ground of Europe, are there not All of [...]
[...] grown caravanserais ! Therefore, when you come near to the head of the valley having all the peaks and glaciers of the Diablerets in full view in front of you, and when you can see the [...]
[...] sad secrets of domestic sorrows should burst their prison-house in those lofty walls, and go, as it were, echoing down the valley in sorrowful reverberations ! But there are murmuring voices, which speak of Vaux [...]
[...] been removed from this valley of tears, and had been buried with fire, drums and fifes, in true military style.” [...]
All the year round10.09.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. September 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] I had taken leave of civilisation. Brixen is a mile from the railway, through the valley. Arrived there, I was conducted to the Elephant, the dirtiest, noisiest, and most impossible hostelry that [...]
[...] not for those clinging clouds, I believe Dolomites might have been seen up the stretches of the lateral valleys, but they were wrapped in mist. At two o'clock we reached Niederndorf, [...]
[...] other peaks, and spires, and domes thrust themselves forward from behind, up late ral valleys, over perpendicular cliffs, show ing that the whole land was a sea of Dolo mites. [...]
[...] wait crowds of nameless vassals, over whom they tower in majestic sovereignty. The Ampezzo valley once reached, down a zigzagged road, I awoke from the Dolo mite nightmare into which I had again [...]
[...] and narrow the road. The strange fan tastic images that people those mysterious valleys are left behind in the shadows of the incoming night. It was now past six o'clock, and almost [...]
[...] monplace in itself, lies in the centre of the grandest Dolomite scenery up and down the Ampezzo valley, and is most conve niently situated for excursions. Hitherto all had fallen out to my wish, [...]
[...] post-waggon, having booked myself direct to the rail at Conegliano. Here, in the broad Ampezzo valley, the peculiar fea tures of the Dolomite scenery change, losing much of the stern and awful gran [...]
[...] landmark pointing to the wonder-land be hind. Opposite to Mount Antalao, across the Ampezzo valley, is Mount Pelmo, its fellow-Cerberus, with tall, obelisk-shaped summit. These two portals passed, the [...]
[...] Nature gradually reassumes her usual as ect. p Our road, still in the Ampezzo valley, follows the course of a river to the small village of Tai Cadorre, the birthplace of [...]
[...] crowning Dolomite excrescences, piled block upon block, like fortresses, the rich tints of the narrow valleys, shaded by chestnut woods, whose silvery trunks catch up the sunshine, all reminded me of “bits” [...]
All the year round17.04.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. April 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] all that was cruel, dastardly, and degrading. We were not long, however, in the Rio Grande valley before we encountered a new race, as different from our old enemies as light from darkness. [...]
[...] valley; population, 5866. 2. The Indians of Zuñi, situated about latitude 35 deg., longitude 108 deg. 50 min., [...]
[...] pueblos, situated about 150 miles north west of Zuñi; population, 2500. 4. The Pimas of the Gila valley occupy eight villages, and number 3500. 5. The Papago Indians of the region [...]
[...] villages, and number about 4000 in all. The Pueblo Indians of the Rio Grande valley were early converted to Christianity by the Spanish missionaries. Each pueblo has its church, built of adobe, and dedicated [...]
[...] Most of the above villages are in the main valley. Others, such as the Pueblos de Toas, Laguna, Acoma, San Domingo, and others, occupy isolated positions on [...]
[...] saint with great festivities. The isolated pueblos, which lie at con siderable distances from the main valley, are very different in appearance from those simpler one-storied villages which once [...]
[...] are the only native fortresses which now remain inhabited. In the valley through which the Zuñi river (a tributary of the Colorado Chiquito) flows, are to be seen orchards—chiefly of [...]
[...] succession of deep gorges through which it crosses the Pina-leno Cordilleras, it waters a rich and fertile valley forty or fifty miles long, between the mountains and the Gila desert. About twenty miles of this valley [...]
[...] holding iron in solution. A flight further westward, and the crow touches at Truro, in the pleasant valley where [...]
[...] twenty fathoms deep the imagination grows lively) with creatures strange and lovely— for these, hill and valley, lake and lawn, moorland and forest, are ready to recal the fairest features of the mother land. [...]
All the year round08.05.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 08. Mai 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] throughout New Mexico, Arizona, and Northern Mexico. There is scarcely a valley in the Rio Grande basin in which the stone or adobe foundations of villages are not to be found; there is scarcely a [...]
[...] of the west, amongst which our parties found abundance of pottery; and there are most extensive ruins in the main valley, both above the falls and between the falls, and the entrance of the cañon of the Chi [...]
[...] this river on the north, draining a country very little known, but of great interest, and containing many fertile valleys. The chief of these tributaries are the Rios Preito, Bonito, San Carlos, Salinas, and [...]
[...] of stone houses and regular fortifications. They were built on the most fertile tracts of the valley, where were signs of acequias and of cultivation. The walls were of solid masonry, of rectangular form, some twenty [...]
[...] drained by a tributary of the Salinas. Of many of the ruins on the Gila itself, and in the valleys of its southern tribu taries, I can speak from personal know ledge. A little west of the northern ex [...]
[...] leaves the Santa Rita, and other ranges, and meanders for a distance of from seventy to a hundred miles through an open valley of considerable width. This long strip of fertile land is studded throughout with [...]
[...] of a steep hill which guarded the entrance to the Aravaypa cañon. All along the San Pedro valley, through which Mr. Runk's party travelled for one hundred and sixty miles, ruined pueblos were frequently met [...]
[...] the ruins found on the Gila; but after the destruction of their kingdom they travelled southward, and settled in the valley, where they now dwell; fearing lest they should again become an object of envy to a future [...]
[...] tural purposes. There is none equal to it from the lowlands of Texas, near San Antonio, to the fertile valleys of California, near Los Angelos, and, with the exception of the Rio Grande, there is not one valley [...]
[...] north to the valley of Mexico. I met with no Indian ruins in Sonora, nor have I heard of any other similar ones [...]
All the year round17.04.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. April 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] which forms a complete barrier of rugged cliffs between the basin and the fertile valleys of Breconshire. To the south, however, this barrier has a good deal dwindled away, and in some places is [...]
[...] is utterly unlike it—different in aspect, climate, soil, produce, inhabitants, and social manners. In the valleys we have an agricultural population; charming scenery; pleasant society; handsome residences; and [...]
[...] coal; and society at the lowest ebb. It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that the dweller in the valleys only troubles the hills with his presence under pressure of important business, and regards his iron [...]
[...] likeness—so much so indeed, that I have known ludicrous mistakes to happen, of strangers finding themselves in one valley, while their host's dinner was waiting for them in another, separated by a range of [...]
[...] and pumping-engines, such as are required for the deeper veins of steam coal lower down the valley; for as the coal-beds slope at a certain inclination (called the dip) from the north of the basin towards the [...]
[...] as Merthyr, Nantyglo, Tredegar, and Ebbw vale, occupying situations at the heads of the valleys. Coal is worked more cheaply here, from its being so near the surface; the iron ore is, or was, ready to hand from [...]
[...] the Taff Vale Canal was looked upon as the achievement of the age. Then came tramroads, laid through the valleys to the shipping ports, the load, fortunately for the mules, being down hill. I remember, too, [...]
[...] to the Great Western and London and North-Western systems, so that now there is not a valley in the coal-basin which has not its regular telegraphic and railway communication with London, Liverpool, [...]
All the year round05.10.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Oktober 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] there are glimpses of the white tents of an advanced post. The deer, careless of such intruders, feed on the brow of the valley across the lake, and, heedless of approach ing festivities, see no danger to themselves [...]
[...] dark flood, and behind them glows some thing red. Those are the Guards. Soon the Rifles spread down the valley over the turf, and form in long black lines, while the red stream behind them widens and widens, [...]
[...] speckled white here and there with shoulder belts and other accoutrements. They are to camp down in the valley, in a line with my old, now dismantled, rifle-butts. Some of the officers come riding up towards the [...]
[...] of our native soil, fresh regiments, in solid red masses, keep marching diagonally across the valley, and draw up here and there in close formation. Presently they ground arms, and in small companies decant off [...]
[...] with rolling blue hills beyond, clumps of wood, slopes, and hollows. Below in the valley, hidden by trees, runs the dis puted river, bordered by villages. On the plateau several regiments have halted, and [...]
[...] brightens to sunshine as we come upon the main Southern army below in the valley. The Guards are lying down on the stubble in long lines of white-speckled scarlet, waiting for the word to advance. [...]
[...] begin to pour out of the rear of the wood, firing as they go. They dash down a steep slope, fire from the hedge in the valley, and slowly scatter over a field towards their camp. We have dismounted, and left our [...]
[...] downs to turn the flank of the foe, watched by the Tenth Hussars, who are down in the valley on the right of the camp. The North, too, is busy in the Wiley-road, trying to turn the enemy's other flank, and [...]
All the year round06.11.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. November 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] VERY near to Florence is the valley of the Ema. The Ema is a small stream which strik [...]
[...] make your bed, so you must lie on it,” the bed the Ema, has formed for itself being a valley a mile or so broad in some places, reckoning from hill to hill; and the little river trickling through it now-a [...]
[...] part of its course) spanned by a bridge of a single small arch. The ridge of hills dividing the valley of the Ema from that of the Arno is well known by sight to most of the many strangers who go to Florence. [...]
[...] flowers would fail to match. On the dry, dusty, crumbling paths that climb the hills bounding the valleys, the light beats fiercely. The grass is parched and sparsely grown, and dry. Here and [...]
[...] steep ascent on the right, leading up to the summit of one of the highest emi nences overlooking the valley. Instead of sloping gently down towards the river, as most of the neighbouring hills do, this [...]
[...] strewn thickly with great smooth pebbles, like the bed of a torrent, and only kept from crumbling bodily down into the valley in summer, or being washed away by the rain in winter, by horizontal lines of rough [...]
[...] will be driven to tell you—to the extreme edge of the precipice that overhangs the valley of the Ema. But is there nothing, then, between San Gersolé and the edge of the precipice, save [...]
[...] for he is now perched with a fine view of wolds, heaths, and fens, high above the valley of the Witham, on the topmost grey pinnacle of one of the grand central towers of Lincoln cathedral. Upon six counties [...]
All the year round05.06.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Juni 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] to God as the sun broke forth upon him, when, as if at a given signal, the whole drove of swine rushed up the valley by the side of the river till they reached the bogs into which the hot-springs of [...]
[...] A STORY IN TWO CHAPTERS. CHAPTER I. I was belated. I was in a remote side valley that opened from one of the great passes from Switzerland into Italy, and that terminated at its upper end at the [...]
[...] Falkenau, which I ought to have reached half-an-hour ago, and that a strong Föhn was blowing down the valley. Do you know what a Föhn is P. It is a hot south-east wind from Italy, that [...]
[...] =#.This precaution, unusual everywhere in these valleys, and almost unprecedented in a house of public entertainment, sur prised me not a little, until I remembered [...]
[...] down there at Falkenau was built. Aye, and before there was a road through the valley except for foot travellers, or, may be, a pack mule.” She had set her candle down on the [...]
[...] to the noise made by the wind, I could hear the rush of the main stream running through the valley, and the impetuous dash of a side torrent that poured down the rocks behind the house, and in close [...]
[...] through my mind, I heard in the distance the long wailing note of a horn. It is the custom in these valleys, during the continuance of a Föhn, when sudden melting of snows may be expected, to have [...]
All the year round20.02.1869
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Februar 1869
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] WILD country westward, where the Teign, struggles on through a rocky valley, shut in by towering hills, on which the clouds rest. The crow hovers over the old camps of Preston [...]
[...] supporter. It is at Monaton, close by, that it is said there was once a monster of a snake that haunted the valley—a monster with a body as big as a man's, with real legs, broad sail wings, and a hiss that could be heard for [...]
[...] The doomed man, till the day comes, ploughs calmly in the moorside villages, fishes in the Teign valley, drives on the western roads, hurries in the western trains, goes here, goes there, still, sooner or later, he comes, at the destined [...]
[...] The crow has now twenty miles of moor to flap its wings over. A desolate tract of coarse grass and reeds, whortleberry and moss; valleys thick bushed with fern and furze ; central oozing masses of morass that swell and burst [...]
[...] turf amphitheatres. But it is up the stream of the Dart, in that hostly valley bounded by Crockern Tor and i. and Great Bairdown, the slopes of which are strewn with countless tombstones of granite, [...]
[...] those “groves in stony places” mentioned in Scripture as dedicated to Baal and Ashtoreth. In such a rocky valley the priests of Baal may have shouted to their god and cut them selves with flints, as when Elisha mocked the [...]
[...] swamp where the snipe calls and the bittern booms, when the streams, swollen by rain, come sounding down the rocky valleys. It is a singular thing how some places seem set apart by nature for scenes of suffering, flight, [...]
[...] rock pillars, and cromlechs, dating back to the legendary time of Devonshire mythology when wolves infested the valleys, and winged serpents the hills. The hut circles here were used as market-places when the plague devastated [...]
The nation02.08.1877
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 02. August 1877
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] tions. Mount Nonotuck (a part of Mount Tom), whose summit is one mile from Mount Tom Station, is especially frequented. From this the Connecticut valley is visible for sixty miles. Immediately beneath is the beautiful basin of the meadow towns. To one who rooms alone, the minimum expense (including every [...]
[...] late field of operations about the Cottonwood. To say the least, his movements towards the buffalo country are not precipitate. A small force of regulars from Montana, entrenched in the Bitter-Root valley on the Lolo trail, was unable to hinder Looking-Glass and his band from passing round them on the way to the Big-Hole valley, while a [...]
[...] lawful for the Indians to reside on any lands, either within or out side of that tract, not in the actual claim and Occupation of citizens. The whole of the Wallowa Valley, the contest for which was the [...]
[...] main point of the treaty proposed by the Commissioners was to re duce the reservation to about one-tenth of its actual limits, leaving out of the new boundaries the whole of the Wallowa Valley. To this Joseph and his party utterly and expressly refused agreement, denying any authority in any other part of the tribe to dispose of [...]
[...] of 1855, and never accepting any consideration. About the year 1871 Joseph died, bequeathing his beloved valley to his band and his son, Young Joseph, as his successor in the chieftaincy. The above facts are all admitted by the Commis sion of 1873. The legal position, then, was that the bands occu [...]
[...] land before owned by them and reserved in it. Also, having a per fect right to refuse agreement to the new treaty, they did so refuse. The title to the Wallowa Valley, therefore, remained vested in Joseph's band. The Commissioners, however, proceeded to conclude the [...]
[...] by treaties and their violation, two contradictory executive orders were issued. The first was dated June 16, 1873, setting aside a tract, including the disputed Wallowa Valley, exclusively for the “roaming” or “non-treaty” Nez-Percés, thereby acknowledging the justice of their claim to it, if not the validity of their title, and they were for [...]
[...] lowing conclusion: “If any respect is to be paid to the laws and customs of the Indians, then the treaty of 1863 is not binding upon this band. If so, then Wallowa Valley is still a part of the Nez Percé reservation. If this is the case, the Government is in equity bound to pay white settlers for their improvements and for the [...]
[...] This article was written before Gen. Gurko had descended into the valley of the Tundja, and while it was still timely to say: “If England thinks that the moment for speaking and acting energetically will come only [...]
[...] trowsers, made in sailor's fashion—and they are made of sail duck, and have not been washed,” etc., etc. Mr. Butterfield, from his full knowledge of Ohio Valley history, has annotated these letters to the great advantage of the reader, and has pointed out their value as supplying some missing links in that history. [...]