N. for 40 miles to cape Orange. The whole shore continues low and is bounded by mangroves of moderate height, which cannot be seen at a greater distance than 10 or 12 miles, and being exposed to the varied and violent action of the waters of the Amazons... Notes on the colonial empire of Great Britain - 58 ページJohn Bowes (of Warrington.) 著 - 1869全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1834 - 576 ページ
...This inland Was first settled by the English, in 1650, and has since continued in their possession. It is so low and flat, that it cannot be seen at a greater distance than four or flva leagues. The soil is sandy and unproductive, and th« place is detlftietlt both in wood... | |
| 1864 - 428 ページ
...to Cape Orange. The whole shore continues low and is bounded by mangroves of moderate height, which cannot be seen at a greater distance than 10 or 12 miles, and being exposed to the varied and violent action of the waters of the Amazons and other smaller streams... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 598 ページ
...Anguilla was first settled by the English in 1659, and has since continued in their possession. It is so low and flat that it cannot be seen at a greater distance than four or five leagues. The soil is sandy and unproductive, and the place is deficient both in wood and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 582 ページ
...Anguilla was first settled by the English in 1659, and has since continued in their possession. It is so low and flat that it cannot be seen at a greater distance than four or five leagues. The soil is sandy and unproductive, and the place is deficient both in wood and... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1883 - 574 ページ
...Indies, 175 miles east of Porto Rico. It is aboat 20 miles long and о broad, but is so low and fiat that it cannot be seen at a greater distance than 10 or 12 miles. The soil is calcareous and not ic-rr productive. A little sugar, cotton, tobacco, and пш.ч are grown. There... | |
| 1893 - 666 ページ
...to cape Orange. The whole shore continues low and is bounued by mangroves of moderate height, which cannot be seen at a greater distance than 10 or 12 miles, and being exposed to the varied and violent action of the waters of the Amazon and other smaller streams... | |
| 1885 - 566 ページ
...to cape Orange. The whole shore continues low and is bounded by mangroves of moderate height, which cannot be seen at a greater distance than 10 or 12 miles, and being exposed to the varied and violent action of the waters of the Amazons and other smaller streams... | |
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