| 1809 - 596 страници
...already enriched with the greater number of the fruit-lrees of Europe. And yet, no longer ago than 1794, the whole of this spot was covered with immense and useless forests of Eucalyptus.* With what interest have I trodden over these new meadows, through the midst of which... | |
| 1809 - 618 страници
...already enriched with the givater number of the fruit-trees of Europe ; and yet, no longer ago than 1794, the whole of this spot was covered with immense and useless forests of Eucalyptus*. ,With what interest have I trodden over * 'The red gum-tree: a genus indigenous to... | |
| 1812 - 582 страници
...already enriched with the greater number of the fruit-trees of Europe. And yet, no longer ago than 1794, the whole of this spot was covered with immense and useless forests of Eucalyptus.* With what "The Red Gum tree: a genus indigenous to New Holland, ofihe icosu'ndrian... | |
| 1812 - 620 страници
...already enriched with the greater number of the fruit-trees of Europe. And yet, no longer ago than 1794, the whole of this spot was covered with immense and useless forests of Eucalyptus.* With what •The Red Gum tree: a genus In-, digenous to New Holland, of '.he icoundrian... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1828 - 492 страници
...already enriched with the greater number of fruit-trees of Europe. And yet, no longer ago than 1794, the whole of this spot was covered with immense and useless forests of Eucalyptus.f With what interest have I trodden over these new meadows, through the midst of which... | |
| John West - 1852 - 370 страници
...Marsden resided at Parramatta, where his agricultural success was conspicuous. Peron exclaimed—" The whole of this spot was covered with immense and useless forests. With what interest have I trodden over these new meadows, through the midst of which this respectable... | |
| 1858 - 878 страници
...withheld from English enterprise and industry, his astonishment and delight. ' No longer,' he exclaims, ' than eight years ago, the whole of this spot was covered...been employed ! These roads, these pastures, these ficlds, these harvests, these orchards, these flocks, the work of eight years !' And his admiration... | |
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