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  • The rain Continued the Greater part of the day in My ramble I observed, that all those parts of the hills which was Clear of Grass easily disolved and washed into the river and bottoms, and those hils under which the river run, Sliped into it and disolves and mixes with the water of the river, the bottoms of the river was covered with the water and mud frome the hills about three Inches deep - those bottoms under the hils which is Covered with Grass also a great quantity of mud.

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Well we're the same country that put Beverly hils chihuahua on top didn't we.

    Box Office: Twilight Goes For The Throat with $33M Friday; Possible $70.5M Weekend | /Film 2008

  • According to google maps, he lives not far from my wifes cousin, in the north hils of Pittsburgh.

    Wednesday, April 29 – The Bleat. 2009

  • But looking back, the Militant treated himself to an awe-inspiring view of the hils of western Silver Lake, accented by the sight of the moon and the swirling reddish-colored stratus clouds of the dusk hour.

    Franklin Avenue 2008

  • But looking back, the Militant treated himself to an awe-inspiring view of the hils of western Silver Lake, accented by the sight of the moon and the swirling reddish-colored stratus clouds of the dusk hour.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Not much to see in this place except for hectares of rice fields and few hils and mini forests.

    Changes Arlene 2005

  • Not much to see in this place except for hectares of rice fields and few hils and mini forests.

    Archive 2005-08-01 Arlene 2005

  • In a corner of the Kings Palace, it being seated on a rising hill, a cave had long beene made in the body of the same hill, which received no light into it, but by a small spiracle or vent-loope, made out ingeniously on the hils side.

    The Decameron 2004

  • After he had found the souspirall in the hils side, and given it a larger entrance for his safer passage; he provided a Ladder of cords, with steppes sufficient for his descending and ascending, as also a wearing sute made of leather, to keepe his skinne unscrached of the thornes, and to avoyde all suspition of his resorting thither.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Vallies, that divided two of the little hils, and fell through a

    The Decameron 2004

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