| 1835 - 430 pāgines
...the highest point, you look around upon the whole of the vast scene. The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent, its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| 1835 - 430 pāgines
...upon the whole of the vast scene. The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent, its cnrpet of verdure and .flowers, its undulating surfaceģ...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| James Hall - 1836 - 306 pāgines
...the highest point, you look around upon the whole of the vast scene. The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent, its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| James Hall - 1838 - 328 pāgines
...the highest point, you look around upon the whole of the vast scene. The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent, its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| John William Carleton - 1851 - 726 pāgines
...its waves are subsiding after a storm. An American writer says : — " The attraction of the praiiie consists in its extent, its carpet of verdure and flowers, its undulating surface and fringes of timber. If it be in spring, the young grass has just covered the ground with a carpet... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1842 - 556 pāgines
...the highest point, you look around upon the whole of the vast scene. " The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent, its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 pāgines
...do, but die ? Miss HF GOULD. LESSON LXXXVI. DESCRIPTION OF PRAIRIES. THE attraction of the prairie consists in its extent, its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature. It is that which gives character to the landscape, which imparts... | |
| James Hall - 1848 - 282 pāgines
...point, you look around upon the whole of the vast scene. The attraction of the prairie consists in ils extent, its carpet of verdure and flowers, its undulating...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — ft is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 634 pāgines
...in his Notes on lite Western States, presents a fascinating account. ' The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent — its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
| William Chambers - 1853 - 370 pāgines
...in his Notes on the Western States, presents a fascinating account. ' The attraction of the prairie consists in its extent — its carpet of verdure and...timber by which it is surrounded. Of all these, the latter is the most expressive feature — it is that which gives character to the landscape, which... | |
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