Nearly adjoining are the parks, that is, one large tract of ground, surrounded with a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface of the ground is all over heath, or, as they call it, heather, without... Discipline, by the author of 'Self-control'. - Side 285af Mary Brunton - 1814Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| H. R. Duff - 1815 - 574 sider
...is, one large tract of ground, surrounded with a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface of the...it heather, without any trees ; but some of it has been lately sown with the seed of firs, which are now grown about a foot and half high, but are hardly... | |
| Edward Burt - 1815 - 312 sider
...is, one large tract of ground, surrounded with a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface of the...it, heather, without any trees ; but some of it has been lately sown with the seed of firs, which are now grown about a foot and a half high, but are hardly... | |
| Edward Burt - 1822 - 568 sider
...is, one large tract of ground, surrounded with a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface of the...it, heather, without any trees ; but some of it has been lately sown with the seed of firs, which are now grown about a foot and a half high, but are hardly... | |
| Edward Burt - 1822 - 436 sider
...wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface VOL. I. R of the ground is all over heath, or, as they call it, heather, without any trees; but some of it has been lately sown with the seed of firs, which are now grown about a foot and a half high, but are hardly... | |
| Mary Brunton - 1832 - 500 sider
...is, one large tract of ground, surrounded with a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface of the...it has lately been sown with a seed of firs, which arc now grown about a foot and a half high, but are hardly to be seen for the heath. ** An English... | |
| Mary Brunton - 1832 - 492 sider
...ground, surrounded with a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by par* titions of the same. The surface of the ground is all over heath, or, as they call it, heatfifr, without any trees ; but some of it has lately been sown with a seed of fin, which arc now... | |
| 1844 - 668 sider
...i», one large tract of ground, surrounded wita a low wall of loose stones, and divided into several parts by partitions of the same. The surface of the ground is all over heath, or, as they call it, "Leather," without any trees; but some of it has lately been sown with a seed of firs, which are now... | |
| Edward Burt - 1876 - 382 sider
...is, one large Tract of Ground, surrounded with a low Wall of loose Stones, and divided into several Parts by Partitions of the same. The Surface of the...it, Heather, without any Trees ; but some of it has been lately sown with the Seed of firs, which are now grown about a Foot and a Half high, but are hardly... | |
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