| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 376 strani
...cattle much delight in, as much as a man can pass through. And these woods also every mile or half mile are furnished with fresh ponds, brooks, or rivers, where all sorts of cattle during the heat of the day do quench their thirst and cool themselves. These brooks and rivers... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1845 - 376 strani
...interlaced with Peavines & other weeds that Cattel much delight in, as much as a man can press thorough : And these woods also every mile or half-mile are furnished...during the heat of the day, do quench their thirst &, cool themselves ; these brooks & rivers being environed of each side with several sorts of trees... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1846 - 368 strani
...cattle much delight in, as much as a man can pass through. And these woods also every mile or half mile are furnished with fresh ponds, brooks, or rivers, where all sorts of cattle during the heat of the •day do quench their thirst and cool themselves. These brooks and rivers... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 372 strani
...cattle much delight in, as much as a man can pass through. And these woods also every mile or half mile are furnished with fresh ponds, brooks, or rivers, where all sorts of cattle during the heat of the day do quench their thirst and cool themselves. These brooks and rivers... | |
| Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1868 - 742 strani
...high as a mans knees, nay, as high as his waste, interlaced with Pca-vincs and other weeds that Catttl much delight in, as much as a man can press through...Grapevines, the vines, Arbor-like, interchanging places and erossing thesa rivers, does shade and shelter them from the scorching beam's of Sol's fiery • N.... | |
| Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1868 - 736 strani
...where you have grass as high as a mans knees, nay, as high as his waste, interlaced with Pea- vines and other weeds that Cattel much delight in, as much...and cool themselves ; these brooks and rivers being invironedof each side with several sorts of trees and Grapevines, the vines, Arbor-like, interchanging... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 strani
...much delight in, as much as a man can press through ; and these woods also every mile or half mile are furnished with fresh ponds, brooks or rivers, where all sorts of cattle, during the heat of the day, do quench their thirst and cool themselves; these brooks and rivers... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 376 strani
...interlaced with Pea-vines and other weeds that Cattel much delight in, as much as a man can press thorough ; and these woods also every mile or half-mile are furnished...being invironed of each side with several sorts of threes and Grape-vines, the Vines, Arbor-like, interchanging places and crossing these rivers, does... | |
| David Lawrence Pierson - 1917 - 476 strani
...much delight in, as much as a man can pass through. 145 And these woods also every mile or half mile are furnished with fresh ponds, brooks or rivers, where all sorts of cattle during the heat of the day quench their thirst and cool themselves. These brooks and rivers,... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 368 strani
...woods are represented as " furnished with fresh ponds, brooks, or rivers, where all sorts of cattle, during the heat of the day, do quench their thirst and cool themselves;" their surface being overshadowed by intermingling boughs and tendrils of trees and vines that ornamented... | |
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