History of North America, 第 2 卷Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... trees , which thrive so well , that they are cultivated by all the farmers . The winter usually begins about the 1st of December , and continues till the 10th or 12th of March , though subject to sudden chan- ges ; and the cold has ...
... trees , which thrive so well , that they are cultivated by all the farmers . The winter usually begins about the 1st of December , and continues till the 10th or 12th of March , though subject to sudden chan- ges ; and the cold has ...
第 5 頁
... trees are oak of different species , ash , walnut , pine , maple , beech , chesnut , birch , poplar , cherry , cedar ... tree , black walnut , beech , butter nut , chesnut , cucumber . The indigenous plum tree yields a fruit of an ...
... trees are oak of different species , ash , walnut , pine , maple , beech , chesnut , birch , poplar , cherry , cedar ... tree , black walnut , beech , butter nut , chesnut , cucumber . The indigenous plum tree yields a fruit of an ...
第 6 頁
... preyed , has proportionably in- creased . The last is numerous near cultivated lands , and nut- bearing trees . In October 1816 , a hunting party , consisting of thirty - four persons , killed in one day 780 6 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
... preyed , has proportionably in- creased . The last is numerous near cultivated lands , and nut- bearing trees . In October 1816 , a hunting party , consisting of thirty - four persons , killed in one day 780 6 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
第 17 頁
... trees generally cultivated are the apple , peach , pear , cherry , and plum trees . The Spitzenberg apple , and that known by the name of Newton pippin , are of a superior quality . The peach in the southern parts is produced in such ...
... trees generally cultivated are the apple , peach , pear , cherry , and plum trees . The Spitzenberg apple , and that known by the name of Newton pippin , are of a superior quality . The peach in the southern parts is produced in such ...
第 23 頁
... trees are : Oak- white , red , and black ; mountain chestnut , butter - nut ; white , bitter , and shagbark walnut ... tree ; spruce - double and single ; cedar - swamp and red ; juniper , hemlock , fir ; willow - white , red , and ...
... trees are : Oak- white , red , and black ; mountain chestnut , butter - nut ; white , bitter , and shagbark walnut ... tree ; spruce - double and single ; cedar - swamp and red ; juniper , hemlock , fir ; willow - white , red , and ...
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