| Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, Paul Edmund de Strzelecki - 1845 - 572 sivua
...verdure, which, combined with the ever changing ash-grey colour of the shedding bark of the Eucalyptce, the undulating and often broken surface upon which...may be often found spots teeming with a gigantic and luxuriant vegetation, sometimes laid out in stately groves, free from thicket or underwood, sometimes... | |
| Fanny Louisa Dorothea Herbertson - 1903 - 262 sivua
...its verdure, which, combined with the ever-changing ash-grey colour of the bark of the eucalyptus, the undulating and often broken surface upon which...may be often found spots teeming with a gigantic and luxuriant vegetation, sometimes laid out in stately groves, free from thicket or underwood, sometimes... | |
| Tim Bonyhady - 2003 - 452 sivua
...verdure, which, combined with the ever changing ash-grey colour of the shedding bark of the Eucalyptae, the undulating and often broken surface upon which...resplendent sky above, present a world of interest and attraction.31 Louisa disagreed. Like many other colonists, she felt herself 'some degrees nearer home'... | |
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