| Alexander Forbes - 1839 - 402 strani
...oak; the underwood, that had probably attained its early growth, had the appearance of having been cleared away, and had left the stately lords of the...beautifully diversified with pleasing eminences and vallies ; which, with the lofty range of mountains that bounded the prospect, required only to be adorned... | |
| Brantz Mayer - 1844 - 494 strani
...with the trne old English oak, with its undergrowth cut away, and the stately lords of the forest left in complete possession of the soil, which was covered...beautifully diversified with pleasing eminences and vales." In the garden of the Mission of Bnenaventura, Vancouver was struck with the quantity and variety... | |
| 1846 - 730 strani
...oak ; the underwood, that had probably attained its early growth, had the appearance of having been cleared away, and had left the stately lords of the...bounded the prospect, required only to be adorned with the neat habitations of an industrious people, to produce a scene not inferior to the most studied... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 732 strani
...oak ; the underwood that had probably attained its early growth, had the appearance of having been cleared away, and had left the stately lords of the...soil, which was covered with luxuriant herbage, and beautiSanta Clara was but recently occupied by a priest ; it has now shared the fate of all the other... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 744 strani
...living in a comfortable house with her family around her. On my requesting to know the principal fully diversified with pleasing eminences and valleys ;...mountains that bounded the prospect, required only to bo adorned with the neat habitations of an industrious people, to produce a scene not inferior to the... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 826 strani
...oak ; the underwood that had probably attained its early growth, had the appearance of having been cleared away, and had left the stately lords of the forest in complete posses'•ion of the soil, which was covered with luxuriant herbage, and beautiSanta Clara was but... | |
| Frederic Hall - 1871 - 576 strani
...oak; the underwood, that had probably attained its early growth, had the appearancft of having .been cleared away and had left the stately lords of the...valleys, which, with the lofty range of mountains that bonded the prospect, required only to be adorned with neat habitations of an industrious people to... | |
| Frederic Hall - 1871 - 618 strani
...had the appearance \f •*•«•'.•* of having been cleared away and had left the • /»tfl,*' stately lords of the forest in complete possession...mountains that bounded the prospect, required only tt> be adorned with neat habitations of an industrious people to produce a scene not inferior to the... | |
| Jacob Davis Babcock Stillman - 1877 - 386 strani
...English oak. The underwood that had probably attended its early growth had the appearance of having been cleared away, and had left the stately lords of the forest in complete possession of the soil." As one rides along the same road to-day, through Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, and beyond, he looks upon the... | |
| 1883 - 358 strani
...oak. The underwood that had probably attended its " early growth, had the appearance of having been cleared away, and had left " the stately lords of...with pleasing " eminences and valleys, which with the range of lofty, rugged mountains that " bounded the prospect, required only to be adorned with the... | |
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