| 1851 - 440 strani
...report of this character to describe the feelings of admiration and astonishment with which •vve first beheld the charming country in the vicinity...feelings and opinions in reference to it, I fear they wonld be considered the ravings of a visionary or an enthusiast." Other localities are described with... | |
| Christopher Columbus Andrews - 1857 - 232 strani
...garden spot of the north-west. It is impossible in a report of this character to describe the feeling of admiration and astonishment with which we first...would be considered the ravings of a visionary or an enthusiast."1 But let me say to the speculator that he need not covet any of these broad acres. There... | |
| Minnesota. Bureau of Statistics - 1860 - 188 strani
...we first beheld this charming country, and were I to give expression to my own feelings respecting it, I fear they would be considered the ravings of a visionary or an enthusiast." 10. THE LAKES OP MINNESOTA. The lakes of Minnesota, remarkable for their number and beauty, play a... | |
| Minnesota - 1877 - 1090 strani
...Tail Lake and the Red River of the North;) "and were I to give expression to my feelings respecting it. I fear they would be considered the ravings of a visionary or an enthusiast." But upon this certainly not altogether unimportant feature I do not propose to dwell. LANDS, HOW HELD... | |
| Minnesota. State Board of Immigration - 1878 - 96 strani
...directions around this lake, is among the most beautiful and fertile in the world. The fine scenery of lake and open groves of oak timber, of winding streams...speaks thus of a portion of the same section of country : ' " On our second day's march we came to a section of country that might with propriety be called... | |
| John Wesley Bond - 1878 - 104 strani
...directions around this lake, is among the most beautiful and fertile in the world. The fine scenery of lake and open groves of oak timber, of winding streams...to it, I fear they would be considered the ravings ofa visionary or an enthusiast." " Carlton," of the Boston Journal, who accompanied the party who examined... | |
| Minnesota. State Board of Immigration - 1878 - 96 strani
...garden spot of the Northwest. It is impossible in a report of this character, to describe the feelingsof admiration and astonishment with which we first beheld...speaks thus of a portion of the same section of country : " On our second day's march we came to a section of country that might with propriety be called the... | |
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