| Jedidiah Morse - 1792 - 522 pages
...bordering die rivers, and variegating the country in the interior parts. Thcfe aiTord as rich a foil a. can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very little labour. It is faid, that in many of thefe bottoms a man may clear an acre a day, fit for planting with... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 514 pages
...bordering the rivers, and variegating the country in the interior, parts. Thele afford as rich a foil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very little labour. It is laid, that in many of thefe bottoms a man may clear an acre a day, fit for planting with... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 580 pages
...bordering the rivers, and variegating the country in the interior parts. Tbefe afford as rich a foil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very litîle labour. It is faid, that in many of thele bottoms a man may clear an acre a day, fit for planting... | |
| Andrew Ellicott - 1803 - 508 pages
...becomes almost a dead level. The country produces all the immediate necessaries of life in abundance, and far beyond the present consumption of the inhabitants...other articles, such as hemp, cordage, hard-ware, some glass, whisky, apples, cider, and salted provisions, are annually carried down the river to New... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 356 pages
...bordering the rive.r,?, and variogating the country in die interior parts. Thes^i aflord as rich a soil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very Hills | -9 - • .' • » ' • » '* labour. • "'Very liltjejvaste land is to be found in any part... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1814 - 378 pages
...found bordering the rivers and variegating the country in the interior parts. These afford as rich a soil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper...beyond the present consumption of the inhabitants ; the resic'ue, with many other articles, such as hemp, cordage, hard ware, whiskey, apples, cider, and salted... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1814 - 382 pages
...bordering the rivers and variegating the country in the interior parts. Thefe afford as rich a foil 'as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper...little labor. The country produces all the immediate neceflkries of life in great plenty, and far beyond the prefent confumption of the inhabitants ; the... | |
| Antonio de Alcedo - 1814 - 654 pages
...found bordering the rivers, and variegating the country in the interior parts. These afford as rich a soil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very little labour. The prevailing growth of timber, and the most useful trees, are, maple or sugar-tree, sycamore,... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 526 pages
...found bordering the rivers and variegating the country in the interior parts. These aft'ord as rich a soil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very little labor. It is said that in many of these bottoms a man may clear an acre a day, fit for planting with Indian... | |
| William Parker Cutler, Julia Perkins Cutler, Ephraim Cutler Dawes - 1888 - 518 pages
...found bordering the rivers and variegating the country in the interior parts. These afford as rich a soil as can be imagined, and may be reduced to proper cultivation with very little labor. It is said that in many of these bottoms a man may clear an acre a day, fit for planting with Indian... | |
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