As soon, however, as the river had fairly left the basaltic formation, fine large flats of a light sandy soil succeeded on both sides; on which Pandanus spiralis grew in great abundance, and to a larger size than we had seen before.
The scrubs were awful, and threatened to surround us; but we succeeded in finding a fine large lagoon, probably filled by the drainage of the almost level country to the north-east.
According to their statement, the country is very open, with a fine large creek, which flows down to the Condamine; this is the creek which we passed on the 10th Oct.
At this time we had about half a point east variation; and at night we discovered a fine large island, forming a strait or passage with New Ireland.
At noon, we received them and their tents on board, with a fine large bull, which they had just killed.
In the evening she accompanied us back to the beach, and when we were getting into the boat, she put on board a fine large sow, big with young, and a great quantity of fruit.
In this bay, which may be entered with great safety, there is a fine large lagoon, where a fleet of ships may moor in perfect security.
The man presently ushered us into a fine large room, whither my child had been led when taken out of her prison.
Meanwhile he cut a fine large piece of meat from the top of the loin, and said, "There is something for you, and when that is gone you can come again for more.
Now there was a fine large walnut-tree growing by the cottage, and the tree said to the form: "Form, why do you run round the house?
Of course, the little pig started long before the time, went to the fair, and bought a fine large butter-churn, and was trotting away with it on his back when he saw the wolf coming.
It is a fine large species, next to the Elk or Wapiti in stature, and first became generally known from the expedition of Lewis and Clark.
Went out, but only shot a fine large Turkey-hen, which I brought down on the wing at about forty yards.
Having pared a pound of fine large potatos, put them into a pot, cover them well with cold water, and boil them gently till tender all through.
Boil in one pot a fine large cabbage, and when done, drain and press it in a cullender till all the water is squeezed out.
The forests surrounding Reed lake are mostly of poplar, but there are some good groves of fine large spruce up to twenty-five inches in diameter.
Bone a fine large breast of veal, and rub it over with the yolks of two eggs.
In the rearing of poultry, care should be taken to choose a fine large breed, or the ends of good management may be defeated.
Take a fine large turkey, but not old; pick it very nicely, singe, and make it extremely clean.
One evening, off Havre de Grace, just as it was growing dark, we were standing off shore, and met with a fine large French-built frigate.
When I arrived I was carried on board a fine large ship, loaded with tobacco, &c.
Stew two quarts of fine large gooseberries in just sufficient water to cover them.
Wash a fine large cauliflower, and cut it into quarters.
I have said, was a fine large villa, and was really worth fifteen or sixteen shillings a week; and this small amount demanded for it, was a mystery at which any sensible person would have sniffed.
Passing boldly through the gates we followed the drive until we saw before us a fine large mansion.
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