Introductory remarksLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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Strana 40
... cold soil , and the face of the country does not ex- hibit much diversity of prospect in itself , but the view across the bay towards the south , where those mountains which extend over the adjoining county of Wicklow take their rise ...
... cold soil , and the face of the country does not ex- hibit much diversity of prospect in itself , but the view across the bay towards the south , where those mountains which extend over the adjoining county of Wicklow take their rise ...
Strana 41
... cold , whereas those of the above two places are hot . A long account of it and its medicinal virtues may be seen in Dr. Rutty's Nat . Hist . of the County of Dublin , vol . i . p . 188 . VOL . I. G and several others , are all much ...
... cold , whereas those of the above two places are hot . A long account of it and its medicinal virtues may be seen in Dr. Rutty's Nat . Hist . of the County of Dublin , vol . i . p . 188 . VOL . I. G and several others , are all much ...
Strana 90
... cold climate ; Captain Cook found moss - wa- ter good and wholesome after being kept long on ship - board , even in warm climates : it had never become the least putrid . Many people live in the midst of much stag- nant moss - water ...
... cold climate ; Captain Cook found moss - wa- ter good and wholesome after being kept long on ship - board , even in warm climates : it had never become the least putrid . Many people live in the midst of much stag- nant moss - water ...
Strana 140
... cold and bleak ; and places adjacent to the sea coast have a temperature different . from those which are more remote . The neighbourhood of woods , lakes , marshes , and large rivers , and the nature of the soil , often produce a ...
... cold and bleak ; and places adjacent to the sea coast have a temperature different . from those which are more remote . The neighbourhood of woods , lakes , marshes , and large rivers , and the nature of the soil , often produce a ...
Strana 142
... cold when the thermometer sinks to 75 ° while it remains the rest of the day at 86 ° . * In the greater part of Europe , the cultivation of the soil depends almost entirely on geographical latitude ; but in the equinoxial regions of ...
... cold when the thermometer sinks to 75 ° while it remains the rest of the day at 86 ° . * In the greater part of Europe , the cultivation of the soil depends almost entirely on geographical latitude ; but in the equinoxial regions of ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
abounds acres appearance banks barony basaltes beautiful belonging called Castle climate coast cold colour considerable consists contains Cork covered cultivated Derry distance district domain drains Dublin England English square miles Enniscorthy exceedingly exhibit expence extent feet Giant's Causeway glen ground height hills Hist inches inhabitants Ireland Irish island Kerry Kerry Head Kildare Kilkenny Killarney kind labour lake land leases limestone Lord Lough Lough Derg Lough Erne Lough Foyle magnificent Moss Earth Mount Stewart mountains nature neighbourhood observed peat plantations produce promontory prospect quarry rain remarkable rising river road rock romantic says scenery seat seen Shannon side situation Sligo soil stands stone Suir surface Survey of Kilkenny tenants Tighe's Survey timber Tipperary town tract Tralee Bay trees turf vegetable village Waterford Wexford whole Wicklow Wicklow Head winds winter wood
Populárne pasáže
Strana 43 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot.
Strana 258 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Strana 293 - He, who would bring home the wealth of the Indies, must carry the wealth of the Indies with him.
Strana 761 - ... executed in a great country, and whether, if they could be executed, our people generally would be happier or even richer. Is not the hope of being one day able to purchase and enjoy luxuries, a great spur to...
Strana vi - Yet he had a kindness for the Irish nation; and thus generously expressed himself to a gentleman from that country, on the subject of an Union which artful politicians have often had in view: " Do not make an union with us, sir. We should unite with you only to rob you. We should have robbed the Scotch, if they had had any thing of which we could have robbed them.
Strana 77 - Through long successive ages to build up A labouring plan of state, behold at once The wonder done...
Strana 603 - To confine one's expence entirely to such a gratification, without regard to friends or family, is an indication of a heart destitute of humanity or benevolence. But if a man reserve time sufficient for all laudable pursuits, and money sufficient for all generous purposes, he is free from every shadow of blame or reproach.
Strana 532 - Rocks rich in gems, and mountains big with mines, That on the high equator ridgy rise, Whence many a bursting stream auriferous plays : Majestic woods, of every vigorous green, Stage above stage, high waving o'er the hills : Or to the far horizon wide diffus'd, A boundless deep immensity of shade.
Strana 441 - Also, it hath been said that, by the common law and custom of England, the poor are allowed to enter and glean upon another's ground after the harvest without *being guilty of trespass...
Strana 609 - ... so that all that the funnel is filled with is much heated, and, of course, much rarefied. Much more of the prosperity of a winter country depends on the plenty and cheapness of fuel than is generally imagined.