 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832
...Bennington, Montpelier, Brattleborougn, Burlington and Windsor. The climate of Vermont is healthy, but subject to great extremes of heat and cold. The winters are long and very cold ; and, in many parts of the state, some snow falls almost every day for three months. The... | |
 | Bishop Davenport - 1838 - 518 oldal
...Canada consists of a fertile valley, mostly level, through the middle of which the St. Lawrence flows. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold. The winters are long and severe : the thermometer sometimes rises, in summer, to 100 degrees, and sinks, in winter, to 40 below 0. In a state... | |
 | Bishop Davenport - 1843 - 592 oldal
...Canada consists of a fertile valley, mostly level, through the middle of which the St. Lawrence flows. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold. The winters are long and severe : the thermometer sometimes rises, in summer, to 100 degrees, and sinks, in winter, to 40 below 0. In a state... | |
 | Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1844 - 331 oldal
...most populous part consists of a fertile valley mostly level, through which the St. Lawrence flows. 5. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold. The winters are long and severe. 4. Most of the other parts are still covered with forests, and are diversified by mountains and valleys.... | |
 | Francis Wyse - 1846
...navigation of the said river, when both banks thereof shall belong to the same party." The climate of Maine is subject to great extremes of heat and cold. The winters are long and severe, with clear settled weather, which generally continues from the middle of September to the end of March,... | |
 | 1848
...river, which empties into the St. Lawrence near Montreal. Of Canada generally, it has been said, that the climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold ; the thermometer ranging between 102° above, and 36° below Fahrenheit ; the ground being covered five... | |
 | 1848
...river, which empties into the St. Lawrence near Montreal. Of Canada generally, it has been said, that the climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold ; the thermometer ranging between 102° above, and 36° below Fahrenheit ; the ground being covered five... | |
 | James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1852
...river, which empties into the St. Lawrence near Montreal. Of Canada generally, it lias been said, that the climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold ; the thermometer ranging between 102° above, and 36° below Fahrenheit ; the ground being covered five... | |
 | Sophia S. Cornell - 1861 - 405 oldal
...interior has not been explored by Europeans. The soil is said to be sterile, but carefully cultivated. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold. The islands are believed to be very rich in mineral products. Inhabitants, etc.—The Japanese hear some... | |
 | Sophia S. Cornell - 1863 - 108 oldal
...most fertile portions e in the valley of the St. Johnas, and between the Penobscot and the Kenebcc. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold ; the win?rs are long and severe. Among the most important productions are grain, otatoes, wool, butter,... | |
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