| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 682 sidor
...from the earth the rays of the fun. The movalles have been drained , and, in proportion as the toil has been cultivated, the air has become more temperate....day, is an exact picture of ancient Germany. Although ikuated in the fame parallel with finelt provinces of France and England, that country experiences... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1795 - 680 sidor
...the fun. The morafles have been drained, and, in proportion as the foil his been cultivated, the ai» has become more temperate. Canada, at this day, is an exact picture of ancient Germany. Although lit: ua ted in the fame parallel with finelt provinces of France and England, that country experiences... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1802 - 496 sidor
...from the earth the rays 'of the fun 6 . The moraffes have been drained, and, in proportion as the foil has been cultivated, the air has become more temperate. Canada, at this 3 Diodorus Siculus, 1. vp 340. Edit. Weffcl. Herodian, 1. vi. p. 41i. Jornancles, c. 55. On the banks... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 494 sidor
...immense woods have been gradually cleared, which intercepted from the earth the rays of the sun §. The morasses have been drained, and, in proportion...air has become more temperate. Canada, at this day, * Diodorus Siculus, 1. vp 34O. Edit. Wessel, Herodjan,. • 1. vi. p. 221. Jonundes, c. 55. On the... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1811 - 542 sidor
...These immense woods have been gradually cleared, which intercepted from the earth the rays of the sun/ The morasses have been drained, and, in proportion...the air has become more temperate. Canada, at this • Diodorus Siculus, !. v, p. 340, edit. Wcssel. Herodian, I. vi, p. 221. Jornandes, c'. 55. On the... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 sidor
...hav.e been gfadnaily clsaied, which. intercepted from the earth ths rays of the siin. Tie morasses ha^e been drained, and, in proportion as the soil has been. cultivated, the air .has become wore temperate. Canada, at this day, is «n exact picture .«f ancie«it Gerptany. A)** though situate... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 sidor
...cleared, which intercepted from the earth tbe rays of the sun. The morasses have been drained, and, ¡n proportion, as the soil has been cultivated, the air has become more temperatr. Canada, at this day, is an exact picture of ancient Germany. Although situated in the same... | |
| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - 1836 - 446 sidor
...cold. The immense forests which intercepted from the earth the rays of the sun, have, in later times, been gradually cleared, the morasses have been drained,...cultivated the air has become more temperate. Canada is said to represent, at this day, what Germany was in remote antiquity; for though lying in the same... | |
| Augustus Henry Moreton - 1836 - 232 sidor
...diminution of cold : the immense woods have been gradually cleared which intercepted the rays of the sun ; the morasses have been drained ; and in proportion...been cultivated, the air has become more temperate.* " The climate of ancient Germany has been mollified, and the land fertilized, by the labour often centuries,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1840 - 564 sidor
...of the sun.' The morasses have leen drained, and, in proportion as the soil has been •ultivated, the air has become more temperate. Canada,, at this...Germany. Although situated in the same parallel with the inest provinces of France and England, that country xperiences the most rigorous cold. The rein-deer... | |
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