"Santa" Quotes from Famous Books
... Laguna, i. Sanguis Draiconis, i. Sanma, i. Santa Cruz (Madeira), i. Santa Cruz (Tenerife), i. Sao Joao do Principe, i. Senegambia, French colonisation in, i. Sickness on the West Coast of Africa, ii. its remedies, Tinctura Warburgii. Sierra Leone, situation and aspect of, ... — To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II - A Personal Narrative • Richard Francis Burton and Verney Lovett Cameron
... with the Golden Locks, Santa Claus's Partner—the sweetest little kitten in the world, and her ... — Santa Claus's Partner • Thomas Nelson Page
... inhabited buildings, but which were very lately either fallow land or ploughed fields, or cultivated vineyards, out of which huge masses of ruins rose here and there in brown outline against the distant mountains, in the midst of which towered the enormous basilicas of Santa Maria Maggiore and Saint John Lateran, the half-utilized, half-consecrated remains of the Baths of Diocletian, the Baths of Titus, and over against the latter, just beyond the southwestern boundary, the gloomy Colosseum, and on the west the tall square ... — Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 - Studies from the Chronicles of Rome • Francis Marion Crawford
... worked out beyond the edge of the Pacific Ocean. You may see the oil derricks just off Santa ... — Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers • Arthur Brisbane
... squares, and other geometrical forms of colored marbles surrounded by bands or borders of a smaller scale, were similar in design to some of the mosaics shown in our plates. This work is known as Opus Alexandrinum and is familiar from the pavements of St. Mark's and the church of Santa Maria dei ... — The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration - Vol 1, No. 9 1895 • Various
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