Heroes of California: The Story of the Founders of the Golden State as Narrated by Themselves Or Gleaned from Other SourcesLittle, Brown,, 1910 - 515 pagini |
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... road that Serra traveled coming up to San Diego from La Paz 51 The fort at Tubac , Arizona , from which De Anza brought some of his soldiers . 51 ' A Yuma Indian , descendant of one of those who guided Juan Bautista de Anza . 64 * An ...
... road that Serra traveled coming up to San Diego from La Paz 51 The fort at Tubac , Arizona , from which De Anza brought some of his soldiers . 51 ' A Yuma Indian , descendant of one of those who guided Juan Bautista de Anza . 64 * An ...
Pagina 8
... road the road to the missionary field among savages , where trials , dangers , difficulties , and possibly death awaited him . Serra dared to do the thing that appealed to the very highest in his nature . He dared to fling himself in ...
... road the road to the missionary field among savages , where trials , dangers , difficulties , and possibly death awaited him . Serra dared to do the thing that appealed to the very highest in his nature . He dared to fling himself in ...
Pagina 14
... roads , no means of conveyance . Nothing was provided . Every article needed had to be brought up that long , weary desert and mountainous peninsula , or by sea , or over the Arizona and Colorado Deserts , or else it must be created on ...
... roads , no means of conveyance . Nothing was provided . Every article needed had to be brought up that long , weary desert and mountainous peninsula , or by sea , or over the Arizona and Colorado Deserts , or else it must be created on ...
Pagina 17
... road was placed upon Captain de Anza , a brave and honorable soldier , whose father was also an officer of repute . At this time he was the commander of the presidio of Tubac , in Sonora , a little settlement now on the United States ...
... road was placed upon Captain de Anza , a brave and honorable soldier , whose father was also an officer of repute . At this time he was the commander of the presidio of Tubac , in Sonora , a little settlement now on the United States ...
Pagina 22
... roads almost impassable , and even the women and children had to walk . Yet on the tenth of March they all arrived safely and happily at Monterey , where Serra himself was in waiting to congratulate and welcome them . Worry or overwork ...
... roads almost impassable , and even the women and children had to walk . Yet on the tenth of March they all arrived safely and happily at Monterey , where Serra himself was in waiting to congratulate and welcome them . Worry or overwork ...
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Heroes of California: The Story of the Founders of the Golden State as ... George Wharton James Vizualizare completă - 1910 |
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Pagina 450 - Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world.
Pagina 452 - Is this the Thing the Lord God made and gave To have dominion over sea and land; To trace the stars and search the heavens for power; To feel the passion of Eternity?
Pagina 452 - How will you ever straighten up this shape; Touch it again with immortality; Give back the upward looking and the light; Rebuild in it the music and the dream ; Make right the immemorial infamies, Perfidious wrongs, immedicable woes? O masters, lords, and rulers in all lands, How will the Future reckon with this Man ? How answer his brute question in that hour When whirlwinds of rebellion shake all shores?
Pagina 401 - As a general rule (liable of course to exceptions) those who have, it will make wealthier; for those who have not, it will make it more difficult to get. Those who have lands, mines, established businesses, special abilities of certain kinds, will become richer for it and find increased opportunities; those who have only their own labor will...
Pagina 34 - At about 11 o'clock this night, they poured upon us a shower of arrows, by which they killed two men, and wounded two more; and what was most provoking, fled so rapidly that we could not even give them a round. One of the slain was in bed with me. My own hunting shirt had two arrows in it, and my blanket was pinned fast to the ground by arrows.
Pagina 352 - I became nerve-shaken for the first time since setting foot on the mountains, and my mind seemed to fill with a stifling smoke. But this terrible eclipse lasted only a moment, when life blazed forth again with preternatural clearness. I seemed suddenly to become possessed of a new sense. The other self, bygone experiences, Instinct, or Guardian Angel, — call it what you will, — came forward and assumed control. Then my trembling muscles became firm again, every rift and flaw in the rock was seen...
Pagina 452 - What the long reaches of the peaks of song, The rift of dawn, the reddening of the rose? Through this dread shape the suffering ages look; Time's tragedy is in that aching stoop; Through this dread shape humanity betrayed, Plundered, profaned and disinherited, Cries protest to the Judges of the World, A protest that is also prophecy. O masters, lords and rulers in all lands, Is this the handiwork you give to God, This monstrous thing distorted and soul-quenched?
Pagina 407 - For the study of political economy you need no special knowledge, no extensive library, no costly laboratory. You do not even need text-books nor teachers, if you will but think for yourselves. All that you need is care in reducing complex phenomena to their elements, in distinguishing the essential from the accidental, and in applying the simple laws of human action with which you are familiar. Take nobody's opinion for granted ; " try all things : hold fast that which is good.
Pagina 177 - THE great work laid upon his twoscore years Is done, and well done. If we drop our tears, Who loved him as few men were ever loved, We mourn no blighted hope nor broken plan With him whose life stands rounded and approved In the full growth and stature of a man. Mingle, O bells, along the Western slope, With your deep toll a sound of faith and hope! Wave cheerily still, O banner, half-way down, From thousand-masted bay and steepled town! Let the strong organ with its loftiest swell Lift the proud...
Pagina 350 - But we little know until tried how much of the uncontrollable there is in us, urging across glaciers and torrents, and up dangerous heights, let the judgment forbid as it may. I succeeded in gaining the foot of the cliff on the eastern extremity of the glacier, and there discovered the mouth of a narrow avalanche gully, through which I began to climb, intending to follow it as far as possible, and at least obtain some fine wild views for my pains. Its general course is oblique to the plane of the...