| 1846 - 774 sider
...most tenacious of life can alone brave the rigor of the winters. But in exchange, the mild climate of England cannot ripen the grape, almost under the...Humboldt says, the grapes and fruits of every kind are as leautiful and luscious as in the Canaries and in Italy ; the wines there have all the fire of those... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1849 - 376 sider
...most tenacious of life, can alone brave the rigor of the winters. But in exchange, the mild climate of England cannot ripen the grape, almost under the...luscious as in the Canaries and in Italy ; the wines there have all the fire of those of the South of Europe, while in the same latitude at the mouth of... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1853 - 356 sider
...tenacious of life can alone brave the rigor of the winters. But, on the other hand, the mild climate of England cannot ripen the grape, almost under the...South of Europe, while in the same latitude, at the mouth of the Loire, the vine hardly flourishes at all. And yet, to a summer capable of ripening the... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1855 - 360 sider
...winters. But, on the other hand, the mild cli-nate of England cannot ripen the grape, almost unde the sime parallel where grow still the delicious wines of the...South of Europe, while in the same latitude, at the mouth of the Loire, the vine hardly flourishes at all. And yet, to a summer capable of ripening the... | |
| 1855 - 748 sider
...England cannot perfectly ripen the grape, almost under the same parallel as the spots which produce the delicious wines of the Rhine. At Astracan, on...kind are as beautiful and luscious as in the Canaries nnd in Italy ; the wines there have all the fire of those of the south of Europe, while in the same... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 sider
...England cannot perfectly ripen the grape, almost under the same parallel as the slopes which produce the delicious wines of the Rhine... At Astracan, on...fruits of every kind are as beautiful and luscious as m the Canaries and in Italy ; the wines there have all the fire of those of the south of Europe ; while... | |
| ARNOLD GUYOT - 1860 - 342 sider
...winters. But, on the other hand, the mild cli n? te of England cannot ripen the grape, almost imde the same parallel where grow still the delicious wines...South of Europe, while in the same latitude, at the mouth of the Loire, the vine hardly flourishes at all. And yet, to a summer capable of ripening the... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1863 - 806 sider
...of the continent of Europe, trees the most hardy can alone brave the winter cold. The mild climate of England cannot ripen the grape almost under the same parallel where are grown the' wines of the Rhine, nor will our Indian corn ever mature or attain there, even the size... | |
| U.S. Congress - 1863 - 780 sider
...of the continent of Europe, trees the most hardy can alone brave the winter cold. The mild climate of England cannot ripen the grape almost under the same parallel where are grown the wines of the Rhino. nor will our Indian corn ever mature or attain there, even the size... | |
| Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - 1864 - 372 sider
...delicious wines of the Khine. At Astrachan, on the northern shore of the Caspian, as Humboldt tells us, the grapes and fruits of every kind are as beautiful...have all the fire of those of the South of Europe, although in the same latitude, at the mouth of the Loire, on the Atlantic sea-coast, the vines hardly... | |
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