| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 362 str.
...the surface assuming the same form, and exhibiting the same phenomena. Of the class of VOL. II. L / scenery most likely to suggest comparison, they can...vast sterile Prairies of the Far West. And first the 'oak-openings;' so termed from their distinctive feature of the varieties of oak which are seen scattered... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 382 str.
...of the surface assuming the same form, and exhibiting the same phenomena. Of the class of VOL. II. L scenery most likely to suggest comparison, they can...vast sterile Prairies of the Far West. And first the 'oak-openings;' so termed from their distinctive feature of the varieties of oak which are seen scattered... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 356 str.
...of the surface assuming the same form, and exhibiting the same phenomena. Of the class of VOL. II. L scenery most likely to suggest comparison, they can...vast sterile Prairies of the Far West. And first the 'oak-openings;' so termed from their distinctive feature of the varieties of oak which are seen scattered... | |
| 1837 - 490 str.
...Europe I am not aware that any part of the surface assumes the form and exhibits the same phenomena. Some hold, that the whole of the vast region over...interspersed with belts and points of timber, and the vast steril prairies of the Far West. And first, the "oak-openings," so termed from their distmctive feature... | |
| 1837 - 488 str.
...Europe I am not aware that any part of the surface assumes the form and exhibits the same phenomena. Some hold, that the whole of the vast region over...interspersed with belts and points of timber, and the vast steril prairies of the Far West. And first, the "oak -openings," so termed from their distinctive feature... | |
| Joseph Hutchins Colton, John Calvin Smith - 1839 - 194 str.
...prairies. The next, and far most extensive surface, is the "openings," the rich level, or rolling prairies, interspersed with belts and points of timber, and...vast sterile prairies of the Far West. And first, the " oak openings," so termed from their distinctive feature of the varieties of oak which are scattered... | |
| 1855 - 624 str.
...Europe I am not aware that any part of the surface assumes the form and exhibits (he same phenomena. Some hold, that the whole of the vast region over...interspersed with belts and points of timber, and the vast steril prairies of the Far West. And first, the "oak -openings," so termed from their distinctive feature... | |
| Joseph Hutchins Colton - 1855 - 154 str.
...prairies. The next and far most extensive surface, is the "openings," the rich level, or rolling prairies, interspersed with belts and points of timber, and...vast sterile prairies of the Far West. And first, the " oak openings," so termed from their distinctive feature of the varieties of oak which are scattered... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1858 - 678 str.
...Europe we are not aware that any part of the surface assumes the form and exhibits the same phenomena. Some hold, that the whole of the vast region over...however, under various forms, and from observation, we should divide them into three great divisions : " the oakopenings," the rich level or rolling prairie,... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1866 - 698 str.
...further west ordinarily bounds the thick forest without any such character of country intervening. Some hold, that the whole of the vast region over...however, under various forms, and from observation, we should divide them into three great divisions: "the oakopenings," the rich level or rolling prairie,... | |
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