Tasmania, a land where not only all the native productions' of the country, but the very features of nature herself, seem formed on a pattern the reverse of every model, form, and law on which the structure of the rest of the globe is put together : a... Cassell's Picturesque Australasia - Halaman 100diedit oleh - 1888Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| John Mitchel - 1854 - 384 halaman
...blew upon our brows, from the other side. And now, how shall I describe the wondrous scene that breaks us here, — a sight to be seen only in Tasmania,...rest of the globe is put together : a land where the mountain-tops are vast lakes, Where the trees strip, off bark instead of leaves, and where the cherrystones... | |
| W. F. Lyons - 1886 - 370 halaman
...blew on our brows, from the other side. " And now — how shall I describe the wondrous scene that breaks upon us here — a sight to be seen only in Tasmania, a land where not only the native productions of the country, but the very features of nature herself, seem formed on a pattern... | |
| William Dillon - 1888 - 374 halaman
..."Journal" descriptive of Tasmanian scenery : — And now, how shall I describe the wondrous scene that breaks upon us here, a sight to be seen only in Tasmania,...country, but the very features of nature herself, seemed formed on a pattern the reverse of every model, form, and law on which the structure of the... | |
| John Mitchel - 1913 - 632 halaman
...wondrous scene that breaks upon us here — a sight to be seen only in Tasmania, a land where not only the native productions of the country, but the very...rest of the globe is put together : a land where the mountain-tops are vast lakes, where the trees strip off bark instead of leaves, and where the cherry-stones... | |
| John Mitchel - 1913 - 584 halaman
...that blew upon our brows from the other side. And now, how shall I describe the wondrous scene that breaks upon us here — a sight to be seen only in Tasmania, a land where not only the native productions of the country, but the very features of nature herself, seem formed on a pattern... | |
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