| John Lambert - 1810 - 542 lehte
...from the entrance of the St. Lawrence, the country assumes a more level aspect : the mountains retire to the north and south as far as the eye can reach, leaving all that part of Canada, extending to the south-west and north-east, an almost interminable... | |
| John Lambert - 1814 - 624 lehte
...from the entrance of the St. Lawrence, the country assumes a more level aspect: the mountains retire to the north and south as far as the eye can reach, leaving all that part of Canada extending to the south-west and north-east an almost interminable flat.... | |
| Daniel Tyerman, George Bennet - 1832 - 300 lehte
...Travancore to decline, for the present, commencing a mission at Trivauderam. 210 MISSIONS IN SOUTH INDIA. It is in lat. N. 8° 12' and long. E. 77° 31'. The...Brahmins, goldsmiths, shopkeepers, weavers, carpenters, sharnars (or the climbers of the palmyra-trees), &c. The pagoda above referred to is the only one here... | |
| 1834 - 514 lehte
...the ocean, lies on the east ; the Arracan mountains, rising abruptly from the plains, stretch away to the north and south, as far as the eye can reach: the plains back of the town are spotted with a hundred villages, all shaded by the lofty palm, the... | |
| Daniel Tyerman - 1841 - 342 lehte
...Comorin. It is in lat. N. 8° 12', and long. E. 77° 31'. The face of the country around is well wooded, slightly undulated, and rich in well-watered paddy-grounds....Brahmins, goldsmiths, shopkeepers, weavers, carpenters, sharnars (or the climbers of the palmyra-trees), &c. The pagoda above referred to is the only one here... | |
| Daniel Tyerman, George Bennet, James Montgomery - 1841 - 348 lehte
...around is well wooded, slightly undulated, and rich in well-watered paddy-grounds. The lofty, ahrupt, and picturesque ghauts are seen to the eastward, extending...Brahmins, goldsmiths, shopkeepers, weavers, carpenters, sharnars (or the climbers of the palmyra-trees), &c. The pagoda above referred to is the only one here... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1849 - 934 lehte
...to his view, and is seen to be composed of precipitous walls of whitish limestone, stretching away to the north and south as far as the eye can reach along the coast, and receding from the shore as they rise successively, until the icy summit of Gebel... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1854 - 818 lehte
...hills in the immediate vicinity of the summit scarcely rise above the pass, while the country, both to the north and south, as far as the eye can reach, is exceedingly rough. A large range, through which no pass is known to exist, bears off from this pass... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1886 - 504 lehte
...weather-worn rocks, a beautiful scene stretches away; green valleys, like rivers of verdure, extend to the north and south, as far as the eye can reach. Away to the north lies Canada, while the silvery thread almost at our feet is Lake Champlain. In summer,... | |
| Sir Henry Edwards - 1889 - 84 lehte
...now crossed the Rockies. Sweeping round into the Columbia Valley we have a glorious mountain view. To the north and south, as far as the eye can reach, we have the Rockies on the one hand and the Selkirks on the other, widely differing In aspect, but... | |
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