In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America, the primeval trees, how much soever their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow in the promiscuous style that prevails in the great general. character of the North American woods. Many varieties... British America - Stran 69avtor: John Macgregor - 1833 - 606 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John MacGregor - 1828 - 290 strani
...Pacific. The magnificent splendour of the forests of North Americans peculiar to that vast country. In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America,...their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow up in the promiscuous style which prevails in the great general character of the North American woods.... | |
| John Macgregor - 1828 - 344 strani
...Pacific. The magnificent splendour of the forests of North America is peculiar to that vast country. In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America,...their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow up in the promiscuous style which prevails in the great general character of the North American woods.... | |
| Joseph Bouchette - 1831 - 724 strani
...obliged. " The magnificent splendour of the forests of North America is peculiar to that vast country. In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America,...their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow up in the promiscuous style which prevails in the great general character of the North American woods.... | |
| George Warburton - 1849 - 478 strani
...blueberry, sloe, and others; strawberries of an excellent flavour are luxuriantly scattered over ' " In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America, the primeval trees, however much their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow in the promiscuous style that prevails... | |
| George Warburton - 1850 - 360 strani
...forests, whose virtues and peculiarities are as yet but little known to Europeans. f In many places, pine* "In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America, the primeval trees, however much their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow in the promiscuous style that prevails... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1855 - 412 strani
...quoting Mr. Macgregor's description of the splendid appearance of the British North American forests : "In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South...maple, beech, oak, and numerous other tribes, branch Inxuriantly over the banks of lakes and rivers — extend in stately grandeur along the plains, and... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1855 - 418 strani
...quoting Mr. Macgregor's description of the splendid appearance of the British North American forests : " In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America,...admiration, do not grow in the promiscuous style that preTails in the great general character of the North American woods. Many varieties of the pine, intermingled... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1855 - 416 strani
...quoting Mr. Macgregor's description of the splendid appearance of the British North American forests : "In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America, the primeval trees, how much soever their magnit tude may arrest admiration, do not grow in the promiscuous style that prevails in the great... | |
| George Ernest Bulger - 1864 - 350 strani
...the landscape, and presented an enchanting picture, such as no other land but America can show.1 1 " In Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and even in South America, the primeval trees, however much their magnitude may arrest admiration, do not grow in the promiscuous style that prevails... | |
| Donald MacKay - 1996 - 282 strani
...stranger was a homicidal criminal. But, for all the hardship, he loved his travels through the forests. "Many varieties of the pine, intermingled with birch,...branch luxuriantly over the banks of lakes and rivers," he wrote, "extend in stately grandeur along the plains, and stretch proudly up to the very summits... | |
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