It is a fine country, but it has a dreary look to me.
From first to last he hardly ever had the good luck to hit upon a large tract of fine country, the Alexandrina district excepted.
He continued to trace it, winding its course through a fine country, suitable for agricultural and grazing purposes, till the 7th of December, when it was joined by another stream, which he named the Campbell.
I fear that the absence of water in the Fitzroy Downs will render this fine country, to a great degree, unavailable.
Be this as it may, in cannot be doubted that, in all other respects, this expedition was a most fortunate one, and excelled all the rest in the extent of fine country which it brought to light.
Adena is a tolerably good commercial town, well inclosed with walls, situated in a fine country, and sufficiently near the sea.
On the second day we entered a fine country, which continued cheerful until we came to Balbeck.
I say nothing of England; catch me saying anything good of England; but I call Wales a fine country: gainsay it who may, I call Wales a fine country.
I say nothing of England; catch me saying anything good of England; but I call Wales a fine country; gainsay it who may, I call Wales a fine country.
Mount Arden due north, they will meet a little to the northward of the tropic, and there I will be bound to say a fine country will be discovered.
That I found no fine country is to be regretted; however, I was not sent to find a fine country, but to solve a geographical problem.
Everywhere were the features of a fine country, but like the features o the people, full of soot, and with volumes of vapor rolling over it.
At this splendid establishment, and in a fine country, Crabbe did not enjoy himself.
This village is not particularly picturesque, nor is the immediate neighborhood striking; but it lies in a fine country, and within a short distance of it are Dovedale, and other beautiful scenes in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
This river runs through a fine country, in a northerly and afterwards an easterly direction, discharging itself into the sea in lat.
Proceeding in that direction through a fine country, we reached Altos de St. Miguel, where the river last mentioned is of considerable width, but not deep.
Proceeding a league over a fine country, we reached the Rio Grande, a stream as large as the Derwent at Derby, which we crossed in a canoe, our mules swimming after us as usual.
The Sopori mine is surrounded by a fine country, well watered and wooded.
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