Their buildings are very complete and in excellent order.
But the society seems now to be prosperous; its buildings are in excellent order, and the brick dwelling of the Church Family, built in 1857, is well arranged and a fine structure.
Their buildings are in excellent order; and they are prosperous, having, besides the income from their different industries, a fund at interest.
But the panic had subsided almost as soon as the golden moment of victory was lost, and the retreat was conducted in excellent order.
In the great English cities and towns, the stations are vast iron, glass-roofed structures, kept in excellent order.
The Russian columns, protected by the fire of their artillery, moved in excellent order down to the river side, notwithstanding the heavy fire of artillery which greeted them in front from the French, and in flank from the Sardinians.
The hospital, which was in excellent order, contained sick and wounded soldiers, the former suffering from rheumatism, the latter sent from Sebastopol.
The dwellings are large, neatly painted, surrounded with fruit-trees and shrubs, and the farms in excellent order, and apparently productive.
In another part of the city I was shown an African church, a neat, spacious wooden building, railed in, and kept in excellent order, with a piazza extending along its entire front.
The roads are in excellent order, and mile-stones are regularly placed; these roads are vastly superior to those in the states of Baden and Darmstadt, where there are a number of turnpikes.
Its avenues are kept in excellent order; they abound with statues and other formal decorations, which are, however, more admissible in a city promenade than in the retirement of the country.
The public roads, in the Canton of Berne, are kept in excellent order, and every thing indicates the activity of the administration.
The town is formed upon a regular plan, the streets intersecting each other at right angles; the streets and roads are in excellent order, the former having sidewalks.
The only fortification which Bencoolen possesses, is at Fort Marlborough--it is in excellent order, and situated but a short distance from the landing-place.
Every thing about the place is in excellent order; the variety of fruits, flowers, shrubs and creeping plants, and live hedges, made it truly enchanting.
His boats are handsomely modelled, carrying two or three fore and aft sails; they are coppered, carry a suitable number of cannon, and every thing about them is in excellent order.
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