Within is a country that may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places of Europe, Asia, Africa, or America, for large and pleasant navigable rivers: heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for mans habitation being of our constitutions,... Maryland Weather Service - Pagina 314di Maryland. Weather Service - 1899Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 914 pagine
...a country that may have the prerogative over the moil pleafant places known, for large and pleafant navigable rivers ; heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man's habitation, were it fully manured and inhabited by induftrious people. Here are mountains, hills,... | |
| John Smith - 1819 - 278 pagine
...discover. Within is a country that may hmio the prerogatiue over the most pleasant places knowne, lor large and pleasant navigable Rivers, heaven and earth...agreed better to frame a place for mans habitation; were it fully manured and inhabited by industrious people. Here are mountaines, hils, plaines, valleyes,... | |
| William Elliot - 1837 - 350 pagine
...the discoverer. Within is a country that may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places known for large and pleasant navigable rivers, heaven and earth never agreed better, to frame a place for man's habitation, were it fully manured and inhabited by industrious people. Here are mountains, hills,... | |
| John Leeds Bozman - 1837 - 338 pagine
...name of the discoverer. Within is a country that may have the prerogative over the most places knowne, for large and pleasant navigable rivers, heaven and earth never agreed better to frame to what Smith has stated above, this severe frost was recompensed with as mild a winter with them the... | |
| Seba Smith - 1841 - 214 pagine
...discoverer. Within is a country that may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places knowne, for large and pleasant navigable rivers; heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man's habitation. Here are mountains, hills, plains, valleys, rivers, and brookes, all running most... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 260 pagine
...Captain John Smith reported, " that may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places knowne, for large and pleasant navigable Rivers ; heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man's habitation." We ascend with them the noble river, called by the loyal sailors the King's River,... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1874 - 772 pagine
...discover. Within is a country that may haue the prerogatiue over the most pleasant places, knowne, for large and pleasant navigable Rivers, heaven and...agreed better to frame a place for mans habitation ; were it fully manured and inhabited by industrious people. Here are mountaines, hils, plaines, valleyes,... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1874 - 788 pagine
...discover. Within is a country that may haue the prerogatiue over the most pleasant places knowne, for largo and pleasant navigable Rivers, heaven and earth never...agreed better to frame a place for mans habitation ; were it fully manured and inhabited by industrious people. Here arc mountaines, hils, plaines, valleyes,... | |
| 1876 - 326 pagine
...myles broad. * * Within is a country that may have the prerogative over the most pleasant places knowne for large and pleasant navigable Rivers; heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man's habitation." CHESAPEAKE BAY is the most striking feature, from the commercial standpoint, not... | |
| John Ashton - 1883 - 348 pagine
...pleafed. The land was beautiful, and one of the moft pleafant in the whole world for large and ufeful navigable rivers. Heaven and earth never agreed better to frame a place for man's habitation, were it fully manured and inhabited by induftrious people; here are mountains, hills,... | |
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