A new universal gazetteer: containing a description of the principal nations, empires, kingdoms, states ... of the known world ...W. W. Reed & Company, 1832 - 799 |
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... trees , abounding with wild beasts . It is 500 miles in length , and 100 in breadth . The inhabi- tants are Mahometans . Abingdon , a market and borough town in Berk- shire , England , and , with the exception of Read- ing , the chief ...
... trees , abounding with wild beasts . It is 500 miles in length , and 100 in breadth . The inhabi- tants are Mahometans . Abingdon , a market and borough town in Berk- shire , England , and , with the exception of Read- ing , the chief ...
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... trees do not stand alone , but have their int ces filled up by numberless shrubs , canes , c ing and parasitical plants . which intersect an twine with each other till they form a thick impenetrable mass of underwood . To cut a narrow ...
... trees do not stand alone , but have their int ces filled up by numberless shrubs , canes , c ing and parasitical plants . which intersect an twine with each other till they form a thick impenetrable mass of underwood . To cut a narrow ...
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... trees , and the up- lands with long leaved pine . These pine swells and levels have a very thin soil , with a substra- tum of clay . They produce without the aid of manure , two or three crops of maize and one or two of cotton . Among ...
... trees , and the up- lands with long leaved pine . These pine swells and levels have a very thin soil , with a substra- tum of clay . They produce without the aid of manure , two or three crops of maize and one or two of cotton . Among ...
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... tree to tree devouring their leaves . The peccary exists in abundance here as well as in Mexico . The cavy frequents the ... trees . It uses its paws in the manner of hands , like a squirrel , and is ex- ceedingly voracious . Birds are ...
... tree to tree devouring their leaves . The peccary exists in abundance here as well as in Mexico . The cavy frequents the ... trees . It uses its paws in the manner of hands , like a squirrel , and is ex- ceedingly voracious . Birds are ...
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... tree , whose fruit is applied to so many useful purposes . The trunk is composed of hard , strong fibres crossing ... trees , which form a delightful w The city has five gates . At the gate of No there is a suburb , remarkable for the ...
... tree , whose fruit is applied to so many useful purposes . The trunk is composed of hard , strong fibres crossing ... trees , which form a delightful w The city has five gates . At the gate of No there is a suburb , remarkable for the ...
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Strona 36 - But, as he rode round the walls, pensive, angry, and disappointed, he observed a stork preparing to leave her nest, in one of the towers, and to fly with her infant family towards the country. He seized, with the ready penetration of a statesman, this trifling incident, which chance had offered to superstition; and exclaimed, in a loud and cheerful tone, that such a domestic bird, so constantly attached to human society...
Strona 340 - Lepers, did no more than discover that the land was not connected, but composed of islands, which he called the Great Cyclades.
Strona 118 - ... and becoming a prey to the wild beasts. As long as these droughts last, their inroads and depredations continue ; and the havock committed upon them is of course great, as they constitute the food of all classes ; but no sooner do the rains fall, than they disappear, and in a few days become as scarce on the northern borders as in the more protected districts of Bruintjes-Hoogte and Camdeboo.
Strona 376 - ... dark brown colour, and sunk deep in the head, and the eyelids form in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow, which discriminates them from other nations ; their eyebrows are also placed somewhat higher ; and their noses though not flat, are thick and short.
Strona 16 - Allah kereem!' repeated the Egyptians, with terrified solemnity ; and both my servant and myself, as if by instinct, joined in the general exclamation. The bold im agery of the Eastern poets, describing the Deity as avenging in his anger, and terrible in his wrath, riding upon the wings of the wind and breathing his fury in the storm, must have been inspired by scenes like these.
Strona 52 - Majesty," replied he, when the offer was made him, " if you intend to make me a knight, I wish it may be one of your poor knights of Windsor, and then I shall have a fortune at least able to support my title.
Strona 251 - The improvement in the vegetable products of this island is not less striking than in the animal. Nuts, acorns, crabs, and a few wild berries, were almost all the variety of vegetable food which its woods could boast.
Strona 16 - I saw from the southeast a haze come, in colour like the purple part of the rainbow, but not so compressed or thick. It did not occupy twenty yards in breadth, and was about twelve feet high from the ground. It was a kind of blush upon the air, and it moved very rapidly, for...
Strona 219 - In addition to these the islands of St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John, in the West Indies, are also subject to Denmark.
Strona 36 - Hudson, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire.