| John Bradbury - 1817 - 386 sider
...suddenly descend an almost perpendicular declivity of rocks and clay, into a series of level, fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubby cotton wood trees, elms, and cedars. These meadows are divided by chains formed of red clay, and huge masses... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1819 - 424 sider
...suddenly descend ad almost perpendicular declivity of rocks and clay, into a' geries df level and fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here...clay, and huge masses of gypsum, with here and there \ pyramid of gravel. One might imagine himself an surrounded by the ruins of some ancient city, and... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1833 - 422 sider
...rivulets, and here and there adorned with shruhry, cotton trees elms and cedars." " These," natural, " meadows are divided by chains formed of red clay, and huge masses of gypsum, with here and there a pyrarmid of gravel. One might imagine himself surrounded by the ruins of some ancient city, and the... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1833 - 534 sider
...suddenly descend an almost perpendicular declivity of rocks and clay, into a series of level, fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubbery, cotton trees, elms and cedars. " These natural meadows are divided by chains formed of red... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1834 - 412 sider
...rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubbery, cotton trees, elms and cedars. " These natural meadows are divided by chains^ formed of red clay,...One might imagine himself surrounded by the ruins «f some ancient city,- and the plains to have been sunk by some convulsions of nature, more than a... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1835 - 418 sider
...and here and there adorned with shrubbery, cotton trees, elms and cedars. •" These natural meadow's are divided by chains formed of red clay, and huge...surrounded by the ruins of some ancient city, and the plains to have been sunk by some convulsion of nature, more than a hundred feet below its former... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1835 - 416 sider
...suddenly descend :in almost perpendicular declivity of rocks and clay, into a series of level, fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubbery, cotton trees, elms and cedars. " These natural meadows are divided by chains formed of red... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 338 sider
...fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubby cotton wood trees, elms, and cedars. These meadows are divided...gravel: one might imagine himself surrounded by the rums of some ancient city, and that the plain had sunk, by some convulsion of nature, more than one... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1904 - 344 sider
...suddenly descend an almost perpendicular declivity of rocks and clay, into a series of level, fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubby cotton wood trees, elms, and cedars. These meadows are divided by chains formed of red clay and huge masses... | |
| John Bradbury - 1817 - 386 sider
...suddenly descend an almost perpendicular declivity of rocks and clay, into a series of level, fertile meadows, watered by some beautiful rivulets, and here and there adorned with shrubby cotton wood trees, elms, and cedars. These meadows are divided by chains formed of red clay, and huge masses... | |
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