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Page 95
... mountains and precipices that overhung me on every side -the sound of the river raging among the rocks , and the dashing of the waterfalls around , spoke of a power mighty as Omnipotence and I ceased to fear , or to bend before any ...
... mountains and precipices that overhung me on every side -the sound of the river raging among the rocks , and the dashing of the waterfalls around , spoke of a power mighty as Omnipotence and I ceased to fear , or to bend before any ...
Page 97
... mountains were before me ; the icy wall of the glacier overhung me ; a few shattered pines were scattered around ; and the solemn silence of this glorious presence - chamber of imperial Nature was broken only by the brawling waves , or ...
... mountains were before me ; the icy wall of the glacier overhung me ; a few shattered pines were scattered around ; and the solemn silence of this glorious presence - chamber of imperial Nature was broken only by the brawling waves , or ...
Page 166
... mountains of La Valais , and the Pays de Vaud : but this country , Victor , pleases me more than all those wonders . The mountains of Switzerland are more majestic and strange ; but there is a charm in the banks of this divine river ...
... mountains of La Valais , and the Pays de Vaud : but this country , Victor , pleases me more than all those wonders . The mountains of Switzerland are more majestic and strange ; but there is a charm in the banks of this divine river ...
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