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that which is now disturbing the peace and endangering the safety of the great metropolis across the river
You can walk out toward the suburbs, or cross the river, or even promenade the flagged sidewalks, with
Or, if you prefer, you can take a bath in the river. Then sleep is such a pleasure, these nights!
their iron brothers, and scarcely move a muscle at their shrillest whistle; and so the miraculous river
Boys, not sufficiently versed in swimming, or who venture in bad parts of the river where there are dangerous
unfortunately prevalent in our large cities, and we refer more particularly to our mammoth neighbor across the river
Peter’s River way to the Missouri, every “extra claim” is taken up.
after connecting Williamsburgh with Brooklyn, to Astoria, and thence by a submarine cable across the river
Total force of the Allies, exclusive of 1,200 Costa Ricans, if, as alleged, on the river, 18,000.
, 250 were discharged, 435 were at Rivas on the 1st of May, and 80 surrendered or escaped down the river
and the same may be said of the Euphrates Valley route, which proposed to cross Africa by means of river
How soothing and sweet the evening souse in the river, or the swimming bath, or along the sea-shore!
We would walk down “Love Lane,” and stand upon “Clover Hill,” and view the bay and river.
lads, who go in the water “not sufficiently versed in swimming, or who venture in bad parts of the river
are not sure but the fear of such arrests often drives boys, and men too, into those places of the river
(always commendable in man, woman, or child,) of laving the whole body with the cool waters of the river
Over the river, in New York city, among the people, the “Liberty Boys” were not content with the ringing
permeable land drains and sewers should be provided, to discharge into the natural water courses and rivers
That as outfalls are already provided by streams and rivers for the discharge of the natural waters,
provided, to discharge without intermission into the said artificial outfalls, independently of the rivers
America not only contains the biggest rivers, the amplest lakes and prairies, the most prolific mines
rivers.
Rivers.
Rivers.
; Pawtucket River; Patuxet River.
Rivers.
from north to south, from east to west,—from Bangor to Galena, from the Penobscot to the Savannah river
Every morning and evening the East and North Rivers ought to show not hundreds but thousands and tens
What has become confessedly needed over the wild and unknown regions that lie between the Missouri river
nobody travels, far below the great lines of travel—and thence run through the dreary deserts of Red River
as this of the Overland Mail, ought to have been Independence, (latitude 40 degrees,) on the Kansas river
To set down and write to the “Roaring River Republican” a complete exposure of the disgraceful motives