| Thomas Jefferson Farnham - 1851 - 658 sivua
...unassisted nature puts forth, require only to be enriched by the nidustry of man with villages, mansions, cottages, and other buildings to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined ; whilst the labor of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the beaufies which nature seems ready to bestow... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 768 sivua
...nature puts forth, require ' only to be enriched by the industry of man with | ' Tillages, mansions, cottages, and other buildings, ' to render it the most lovely country that can be 1 imagined ; whilst the labor of the inhabitant ' would be amply rewarded in the bounties which ' nature... | |
| James G. Swan - 1857 - 448 sivua
...unassisted nature puts forth, require only to be enriched by the industry of man with villages, mansions, cottages, and other buildings, to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined, while the labor of the inhabitants must be rewarded in the bounties which Nature seems ready to bestow... | |
| 1858 - 984 sivua
...doubts away, and to cry out at last, " My Lord and My God " ? W. St. Thomas' Day, 1858. THE FUTUHE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. WHEN Vancouver, who in 1792 discovered...labour of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded iti the bounties which nature seems ready to bestow on cultivation." ' And all subsequent testimony... | |
| America North - 1864 - 396 sivua
...unassisted Nature puts forth, require only to be enriched by the industry of man, with villages, mansions, cottages, and other buildings, to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined, whilst the labours of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the bounties which Nature seems ready to bestow... | |
| 1864 - 946 sivua
...abundant fertility that unassisted nature puts forth, require only to be enriched by the industry of man to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined ; whilst the labour of its inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the bounties which nature seems ready to bestow on cultivation."... | |
| Matthew Macfie - 1865 - 620 sivua
...unassisted nature f*U forth, reqiiire only to be enriched by the industry of mail *nh villages, mansions, cottages, and other buildings, to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined; while the labours of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the bounties which nature seems ready... | |
| Charles Marshall - 1871 - 368 sivua
...puts forth, require only to be enriched by the industry of man, with villages, cottages, mansions, and other buildings, to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined; whilst the labours of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the bounties which nature seems ready to bestow... | |
| Aeneas McDonell Dawson - 1881 - 256 sivua
...unassisted nature puts forth, require only to be enriched, by the industry of man, "with villages, mansions, cottages and other buildings to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined ; while the labours of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the bounties which nature seems ready... | |
| British Columbia. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 146 sivua
...unassisted nature puts forth, require only to be enriched, by the industry of man, with villages, mansions, cottages and other buildings to render it the most lovely country that can be imagined; while the labours of the inhabitants would be amply rewarded in the bounties which nature seems ready... | |
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