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" The country in general may be confidered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in variety. Thofe which are peculiar to Kentucky are the fugar-tree, which grows in all parts in great abundance, and furnifl1es... "
The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics - Página 539
1794
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen2

1793 - 450 páginas
...ed, producing large trees of many has a good one, at leaft, and excellent wells may be eaiily dug." kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in variety ; thofe which are Nature of the Sail. — " The coun- particular to Kentucky are the fugar try, in fome parts, is nearly...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volumen93

1793 - 526 páginas
...not coniiderable. The country in gen. ral may be conlidered aj. we¡l-tinm;red, producing large tress of many kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in...variety. Thofe which are peculiar to Kentucky are the fug;ir-tree, which grows in all parts in great plenty, and furnitbss every family with pit nty of .excellent...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 718 páginas
...a field lately cleared. Thefe parts are not conliderable. The country in general may be confidered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds,...fugartree, which grows in all parts in great plenty, and furniihe? every family with plenty of excellent fugar. The honey-locuftis curioufly lurrounded with...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volumen14

1794 - 612 páginas
...a field lately cleared. Thefe parts are not confideraЫс. The country in general may be confidered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in variety. Thole which are peculiar to Kentucky are the fugartree, which grows in all parts in great plenty, and...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volumen3

William Winterbotham - 1795 - 558 páginas
...influence °f the faline particles fccms to check their growth. American Mufeum, 1791. S 2 cing cing large trees of many kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in variety.* Thofe of the natural growth, and which are peculiar to Kentucky, are the fngar tree, which grows in all parts...
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The universal gazetteer

John Walker - 1807 - 1002 páginas
...and exceeded by no country in variety. Tholic which are peculiar to Kentucky, are the Sugar-maple, which grows in all parts in great plenty, and furnifhes every family with plenty of excellent Sugar; and tbie honey-locult, which is curioully Surrounded with large thorny Spikes, bearing broad...
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An Address in Commemoration of the First Settlement of Kentucky: Delivered ...

James Turner Morehead - 1841 - 200 páginas
...deep, and exceedingly luxuriant in all its productions," "The country in general may be considered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in variety. Those which are peculiar to Kentucky are the sugar tree, which grows in all parts and furnishes every...
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De Bow's Commercial Review of the South & West, Volumen7

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1850 - 616 páginas
...feet deep, and exceedingly luxuriant in all its productions. The country in general may 'be considered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds and to be exceeded by no country in variety. Those which are peculiar to Kentucky, are the sugar-tree, which grows in all parts, and furnishes every...
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De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted ..., Volumen7

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell (Q.), William MacCreary Burwell - 1850 - 630 páginas
...feet deep, and exceedingly luxuriant in all its productions. The country in general may be considered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds and to be exceeded by no country in variety. Those which are peculiar to Kentucky, are' the sugar-tree, which grows in all parts, and furnishes...
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Historical Sketches of Kentucky: Embracing Its History, Antiquities, and ...

1850 - 608 páginas
...feet deep, and exceedingly luxuriant in all its productions. The country in general may be considered as well timbered, producing large trees of many kinds, and to be exceeded by no country in variety. Those which are peculiar to Kentucky are the sugar tree, which grows in all parts, and furnishes every...
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