...Fromthis point of vantage he saw that the city was long and narrow, andthat while the outer walls formed a perfect rectangle, the streetswithin were winding...
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Untamed」
...The Talented Tenth rises and pulls all thatare worth the saving up to their vantage ground...
Booker T. Washington, et al. 「The Negro Problem」
...She had taken for eight years thefront rooms of the house for her pointof vantage, and when she had mentallystated “Mrs...
Various 「Ainslee's magazine, Volume 16, No. 3, October, 1905」
...This vantage heutilized by flinging himself bodily at a low-forkedhickory tree directly in his path...
Albert Payson Terhune 「Lad: A Dog」
...From their point of vantage they had seen the knight cross the bridge with trouble and pain...
Chretien DeTroyes 「Four Arthurian Romances」
..."Betide me life, betide me death," said the king; "now I see him yonderalone, he shall never escape my hands, for at a better vantage shall Inever have him...
Unknown 「King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table」
...From their point of vantage they could see flags break out atthe peak of the destroyer leader...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
...My work had brought me into contact with high officials of the FrenchGovernment; I was privileged to stand with a group of them where ahigh-roofed building gave a vantage point for observation...
Various 「Astounding Stories, June, 1931」
...It was indeed an excellent point of vantage from which to see thecountry...
Roman Frederick Starzl 「The Martian Cabal」
...The one he had first mentioned hadtouched the Earth, or had shot up from the Earth, within several milesof his point of vantage...
Arthur J. Burks 「Lords of the Stratosphere」
...From this vantage point he made various scoutingtrips with the black boy, both to the eastward and westward of north...
Ernest Favenc 「The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work」
...Beyond the sources of the western coastal streams, she fought silentlyfor every eastward mile of vantage ground, spreading before theadventurous intruder the salt lake and the arid desert...
Ernest Favenc 「The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work」
...An isolatedhill with perpendicular sides, which Sturt had noticed for some time, nowattracted his attention, as being a lofty point of vantage from which toget an extensive view to the west...
Ernest Favenc 「The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work」
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