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1621 The Health Reformer July 1, 1872, paragraph 9

… the horse and carriage to go even a short distance, because they think they will become weary if they make the effort to exercise by walking. Here many deprive …

1622 The Health Reformer June 1, 1873, paragraph 14

… a horse and drive him, no less than braid straw, embroider, draw, paint, and read innumerable books—this race of women, pride of olden time, is daily lessening; and …

1623 Good Health November 1, 1880, paragraph 16

… iron horse, steaming along so grandly, and seeming like a thing of life, begins to ascend the Sierra Nevadas. The scenery is beautiful. Passing Truckee in our …

1624 The Home Missionary November 1, 1897, paragraph 11

… , with horse-racing, and with gambling, without a thought of the final retribution that is coming. Whole cities are being destroyed by fire and tempest. Is your …

1625 Pacific Union Recorder October 9, 1902, paragraph 16

… the horses’ mouths, that they may obey us; and we turn about their whole body. Behold also the ships, which though they be so great, and are driven of fierce winds …

1626 Pacific Union Recorder September 23, 1909, paragraph 12

… are horses and carriages, a number of cows, and almost everything that we need to begin work. There is all that we need for the present. Now let us all take hold …

1627 The Review and Herald August 27, 1861, Art. A, paragraph 6

… upon horses and some in chariots, and equipped for war, their hearts failed them. The Red sea was before, the Egyptian host behind. They could see no way of escape …

1628 The Review and Herald January 12, 1869, paragraph 2

… the horses, and took a portion of the luggage from the wagons and placed it upon the horses, and journeyed on horseback.

1629 The Review and Herald January 12, 1869, paragraph 3

… the horses pressed against the wall, and caused us to sway toward the precipice. We feared that we should fall, and be dashed in pieces on the rocks.

1630 The Review and Herald January 12, 1869, paragraph 4

… the horses, which fell over the precipice. We continued, on horseback, greatly fearing as we came to the narrower places in the road, that we should lose our balance …

1631 The Review and Herald June 17, 1880, paragraph 16

… iron horse, steaming along so grandly, and seeming like a thing of life, begins to ascend the Sierra Nevadas. The scenery is beautiful. Passing Truckee in our …

1632 The Review and Herald October 26, 1886, paragraph 10

… several horses could be driven abreast. We were told that Peter the Great and Frederick IV. rode to the top of this tower, and while looking down from the dizzy …

1633 The Review and Herald September 27, 1887, paragraph 6

… iron horse was tugging and blowing, urging its way up the steep ascent. We began to feel a chilliness in the atmosphere as we ascended among the mountains, when …

1634 The Review and Herald July 30, 1889, paragraph 13

… the horses skillfully as we came down the steep embankments in the mountain road. We found it was even as the keeper of the hotel had said,—in many places where …

1636 The Review and Herald July 30, 1889, paragraph 16

… the horses over. We proposed that a raft be made on which to transport our carriage.

1637 The Review and Herald July 30, 1889, paragraph 18

… first horse swam across, I was filled with anxiety; for at times the waves covered him. When he came to the bank, he struggled so that he freed himself from the …

1638 The Review and Herald May 23, 1893, paragraph 11

… purchasing horses, carriages, or lands. They do this in the hope of large returns, and every year they have the same excuse. “Will a man rob God?” O yes, he has done this …

1639 The Review and Herald May 30, 1893, paragraph 10

… destroyed, horses and sheep were drowned, and hundreds of huge logs which had for years been lying in the small creeks in the mountains, waiting for a freshet …

1640 The Review and Herald June 6, 1893, paragraph 5

… a horse and buggy, lent to us by thoughtful friends. We found Napier to be a beautiful place, the resident portion of the town being built on a series of high hills …