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Showing comparative height of principal peaks
The Presidential Range Showing comparative height of principal peaks.—Reading from left to right: Mt. Washington—Jefferson—Lincoln—Cleveland—Roosevelt—Wilson.
— from This Giddy Globe by Oliver Herford

she called her own private property
In this lane, there was a door which led into Mrs. Courland's private room, through a small garden, which she called her own private property—no one being permitted to enter it, except herself, and the gardener, who at stated times was admitted to keep it in order.
— from The Wizard of West Penwith: A Tale of the Land's-End by William Bentinck Forfar


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