| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 356 str.
...and miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, or standing single — and there, arranged in long avenues as_ though by human hands, with slips of open meadow between. Sometimes the openings are interspersed... | |
| 1837 - 486 str.
...and miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, or standing...But few of these reservoirs have any apparent inlet. They are fed by subterraneous springs or the rains, and lose their surplus waters by evaporation. Many... | |
| 1837 - 488 str.
...natural growth, with all the diversity of ! gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, i or standing single — and there, arranged in long!...with this addition become enchantingly beautiful, j But few of these reservoirs have any apparent inlet. | They are fed by subterraneous springs or the... | |
| 1837 - 490 str.
...and miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, or standing...and there, arranged in long avenues, as though by humati hands, with slips of open meadow between. Sometimes, the openings are interspersed with numerous... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1837 - 164 str.
...and miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale ; — here trees grouped or standing single, and there arranged ini long avenues, as though by human hands, with strips of open meadow between. Sometimes the openings... | |
| Joseph Hutchins Colton, John Calvin Smith - 1839 - 194 str.
...for miles and miles, a varied scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped or standing...single ; and there, arranged in long avenues, as though planted with human hands, with slips of open meadow between. Sometimes the " openings" are dotted with... | |
| 1855 - 624 str.
...and miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, or standing...But few of these reservoirs have any apparent inlet. They are fed by subterraneous springs or the rains, and lose their surplus waters by evaporation. Many... | |
| Joseph Hutchins Colton - 1855 - 154 str.
...and for miles and miles a varied scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped or standing single ; and there, arranged in long avenues, aa though planted with human hands, with slips of open meadow between. Sometimes the "openings" are... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1858 - 678 str.
...for miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of gently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, or standing...But few of these reservoirs have any apparent inlet They are fed by subterraneous springs or the rains, and lose their surplus waters by evaporation. Many... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1866 - 710 str.
...for miles through varied park scenery of natural growth, with all the diversity of jrently swelling hill and dale — here, trees grouped, or standing...But few of these reservoirs have any apparent inlet. They are fed by subterraneous springs or the rains, aud lose their surplus waters by evaporation. Many... | |
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