. To California and back;. h it periodically waters with a fer-tilizing flood; and while you follow its gentle sweepit breaks into sudden uproar and hews a further patliof desolation and sublimity. One who does notknow the canons of the Colorado has never experi-enced the full exaltation of those impersonal emo-tions to which the Arts are addressed. There onlyare audience-halls fit for the tragedies of /Eschylus,for Dante and the Sagas. The known history of Arizona begins with thesame Mark of Nice whom we have already accred-ited as the discoverer of New Mexico, of which thisTerritory was long


. To California and back;. h it periodically waters with a fer-tilizing flood; and while you follow its gentle sweepit breaks into sudden uproar and hews a further patliof desolation and sublimity. One who does notknow the canons of the Colorado has never experi-enced the full exaltation of those impersonal emo-tions to which the Arts are addressed. There onlyare audience-halls fit for the tragedies of /Eschylus,for Dante and the Sagas. The known history of Arizona begins with thesame Mark of Nice whom we have already accred-ited as the discoverer of New Mexico, of which thisTerritory was long a part; and here, as well, he wasfollowed by Coronado and the missionaries. Thisis the true home of the Apache, whose unsparingwarfare repeatedly destroyed the work of earlySpanish civilization and won the land back for atime to heathenesse. Its complete acquisition bythe United States dates from 1853, and in the earlydays of the Civil War it was again devastated. Afterits reoccupation by California troops in 1862, set-33.


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