The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... Bergamo , but the latter refused it with the scornful comment that to start four hours later would be quite early enough for a mountain like the Matterhorn . The guided party accordingly set out by themselves , traversed the summit in ...
... Bergamo , but the latter refused it with the scornful comment that to start four hours later would be quite early enough for a mountain like the Matterhorn . The guided party accordingly set out by themselves , traversed the summit in ...
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... Bergamo were toiling frantically down the Swiss ridge towards the inn on the Hoernli , which they could see at an immense depth below them . After they had fought their way for some fifteen hundred feet one of them dropped dead from ...
... Bergamo were toiling frantically down the Swiss ridge towards the inn on the Hoernli , which they could see at an immense depth below them . After they had fought their way for some fifteen hundred feet one of them dropped dead from ...
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... Bergamo men had reached the summit , two guides had crossed the frontier and were examining the Swiss ridge of the Matter- horn through a telescope , in the hope of detecting some trace of the missing parties descending towards the ...
... Bergamo men had reached the summit , two guides had crossed the frontier and were examining the Swiss ridge of the Matter- horn through a telescope , in the hope of detecting some trace of the missing parties descending towards the ...
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COAL INTO OIL By Lancelot Lawton | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 11 |
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