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Updated: June 22, 2025
«C'est surtout entre Pontarlier et Besançon, que l'on rencontre des collines qui ont régulièrement cette structure. La grande route traverse de larges vallées, dans lesquelles les couches sont horizontales; mais ces vallées sont séparées par des chaînes peu élevées dont le couches arquées montent jusques au haut de la montagne, et descendent ensuite du coté opposé. On en voit aussi de la même forme dans la Prévôté de Moutier Grand Val. La birs traverse des rochers qui offrent
With him, on the poop of the Montagne, which took her name from Robespierre's political supporters, stood that anomalous companion of the generals and admirals of the day, the Revolutionary commissioner, Jean Bon Saint-André, about to learn by experience the practical working of the system he had advocated, to disregard all tests of ability save patriotism and courage, depreciating practice and skill as unnecessary to the valor of the true Frenchman.
I remember in particular seeing a man standing upright on one of these little carriages, and behind him two large hampers full of mussels, the whole drawn by four dogs. And another day I saw a boy of about ten years old driving four dogs harnessed to a little carriage; he crossed our carriage as we were going down a street called La Montagne de la Cour, without fearing our four Flemish horses.
"Montagne Lewis you've heard of him, I presume is at the head of the crowd that have bought the little old Hendrickton & Western, lock, stock and barrel. "They have franchises for extending the road. In the old days the legislatures granted blanket franchises that allowed any group of moneyed men to engage in any kind of business as side issues to railroading.
A peu de distance est une montagne où l'on montre une maison qu'on dit avoir été celle de Caïn; et, pendant la première journée, nous n'eumes que des montagnes, quoique le chemin soit bon; mais
M. de Luc, after having long believed that the strata of the Alps had been formed like those of the low countries, at the bottom of the sea, gives an account of the occasion by which he was first confirmed in the opposite opinion. Like a true philosopher, he gives us the reason of this change. "Ce fut une espèce de montagne très commune, et que j'avois souvent examinée qui dessilla mes yeux.
The murderous bird then perched upon a palm-tree, whose branches, before erect, have ever drooped, and croaked the truth into Adam's ear: hence it has ever been of evil augury to mankind. The hoopoe, which the French absurdly call coq de montagne, also trotted by the path-side without timidity; and the butcher-bird impudently reviewed the caravan from its vantage-ground, a commanding tree.
I recollect the porter at the college was nicknamed "Boit-sans-soif"; that my greatest joy was to go out by his door, after evening school, and go down the Rue de la Montagne or the Rue des Sept-Voies playing a thousand pranks as I went, and that my grief used be keen indeed when I had to go back the next morning.
This decomposition of the sand stone we shall find also explained from what follows of the description of this place. Tous les bancs de grès que l'on voit sur cette montagne ne renferment pas des cailloux roulés; il y a des alternatives irrégulières, de bancs de grés pur, et de bancs de grès mêlé de cailloux. Les plus élevés n'en contiennent point.
His death was considered necessary, and this necessity was its real cause. Arrest of Georges The fruiterer's daughter of the Rue de La Montagne St.
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