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" ... with a few mingling birch and juniper trees, he will have a general and tolerably correct notion of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions,... "
Travels in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway - Page 56
1826 - 179 pages
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...notion of the real appearance of the country. If the Sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions, we might call the Swedish monarch Lord of Ike Woods ; becuuse, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom...
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Edinburgh Monthly Review, Volume 2

1819 - 754 pages
...notion of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions, we might call the Swedish monarch, Lard of the wood* ; because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his...
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Popular Voyages and Travels Throughout the Continent & Islands of Europe: In ...

Mrs. Jamieson (Frances Thurtle) - 1820 - 538 pages
...had been sent on before to procure them. If the sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions,...might call the Swedish monarch, Lord of the woods; because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a The village consisted of three or four...
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Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Scandinavia

Edward Daniel Clarke - 1824 - 630 pages
...the CHAP. reai appearance of the country. If the Sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions,...might call the Swedish monarch, Lord of the Woods ; because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom from sun-rise...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 84

1819 - 606 pages
...notion of the real appearance of the country. If the Sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions, we might call the Swedish monarch Lord of He Wouds ; because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom...
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A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in the Arts, and in ...

1829 - 446 pages
...notion of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions,...might call the Swedish monarch Lord of the Woods, because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom, from sun-...
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A Description and History of Vegetable Substances: Used in the ..., Volume 1

1830 - 438 pages
...notion of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions,...might call the Swedish monarch Lord of the Woods, because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom, from sun-rise...
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The Visitor: Or, Monthly Instructor

1840 - 516 pages
...notion of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of Europe were to be designated, each by some title, characteristic of the nature of their dominions, we might call the king of Sweden, Lord of the Woods ; because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great...
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A history of the vegetable kingdom

William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of the Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions, we might call the Swedish monarch Lord of the Woodt, because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom, from...
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A History of the Vegetable Kingdom: Embracing the Physiology of Plants, with ...

William Rhind - 1857 - 874 pages
...of the real appearance of the country. If the sovereigns of the Europe were to be designated each by some title characteristic of the nature of their dominions, we might call the Swedish monarch Lord of Ike Woods, because, in surveying his territories, he might travel over a great part of his kingdom,...
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