Word: mounted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manhattan, bankrupt Travel Institute of Bible Research, in part settlement of a $26,142 loan, assigned to Bernard Schaefer a plot of 830 square metres on Jerusalem's Mount of Olives, a motorboat on the Sea of Galilee...
Chester Wallace MacArthur, of Mount Vernon, New York, chairman of the Winthrop House Committee...
...treacherous col and beyond the party must climb to try to establish camp at 27,800 ft. Once there, they have two choices. They can mount the pinnacle by way of the notorious First & Second Steps, the latter of which rises smooth and sheer for 100 ft. like a battle-cruiser's bow. Or they can follow a long band of rocks skirting the summit and leading to a long, shallow couloir which points straight up the face to the top. George Leigh Mallory and Andrew C. Irvine are thought to have climbed the First Step before they...
...each child from $250 to $300. This was small comfort to the average Briton. With his Government launched on an enormous and costly campaign of national defense, he could see no likelihood of military expenses declining in the next year or two, every chance that taxes would soon mount to five shillings in the pound. Wailed Sir Francis L'Estrange Joseph, coal & iron tycoon: "The British Taxpayer is back in Bleak House...
According to his father, young Charles prattled at 2½: "Father, I want to preach." Father Jaynes has since obliged by reading sermons to his son, who absorbs them while playing with his fire engine. The little fellow knows the Sermon on the Mount by heart, can recite other long biblical passages without prompting. Observers have been amazed at Charles Jaynes Jr.'s sermon "Heaven," which involves long, complicated passages from the Book of Revelation...