| 1832 - 164 str.
...collected in America, and sold under the name of Balm of Gilead. The Norway spruce is considered to attain from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in height. With the Scotch pine it is said to constilute the greatest proportion of the vast woods of Denmark,... | |
| George Sinclair - 1832 - 168 str.
...collected in America, and sold under the name of Balm of Gilead. The Norway spruce is considered to attain from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in height. With the Scotch pine it is said to constitute the greatest proportion of the vast woods of Denmark,... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 str.
...wavy, slightlytoothed scales. The Norway spruce fir is the loftiest of our European trees, attaining from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in height, with a very straight trunk, and throwing out its spreading branches so as to form an elegant pyramid,... | |
| Henry Colman - 1851 - 626 str.
...with which, military conquests seem to deserve only the execration of mankind ? The external dikes are from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in width at the bottom, with spacious roads on the top of them ; and in several cases the water requires... | |
| Illinois. State Geologist - 1870 - 672 str.
...sufficiently elevated, the soil is a rich sandy loam, and very productive. Tho bluffs generally range from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in height, and are usually cut into sharp ridges by the valleys of the small streams that drain the adjacent region.... | |
| Illinois. State Geologist - 1870 - 612 str.
...sufficiently elevated, the soil is a rich sandy loam, and very productive. The bluffs generally range from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in height, and are usually cut into sharp ridgea by the valleys of the small streams that drain the adjacent region.... | |
| Andrew Roy - 1876 - 436 str.
...markets of Pittsburgh, and the cities and towns on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. These boats are from one hundred and twentyfive to one hundred and fifty feet in length, sixteen feet wide, and eight feet deep, and have large flat bottoms. They carry about eight... | |
| Illinois. State Geologist - 1882 - 640 str.
...sufficiently elevated, the soil is a rich sandy loam, and very productive. The bluffs generally range from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in height, and are usually cut into sharp ridges by the valleys of the small stream that drain the adjacent region.... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1908 - 378 str.
...thirty-five chains a dike cuts the granite, and has a strike of N. 25° W. The width of this dike is from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet. In the hand specimen the rock is mottled, particularly in the weathered portions where the feldspar shows... | |
| 1908 - 202 str.
...intervening land into strips of sufficient width to each accommodate .two rows of building lots of from one hundred and twenty-five to one hundred and fifty feet in depth. In addition to these streets above described, there is proposed a second north and south street... | |
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