Puddleford was famous for its political excitements, and so indeed is a new country generally.
Looking back from a new country, where all is confusion, to an old one, where figures have the stability of a painting, objects which were once trivial start out upon the canvas in bolder relief.
The knowledge of the causes which promote the rapid settlement of a new country, and of those in general which lead to the improvement of the physical condition of mankind may be compared to the knowledge of a language.
In a new country, where there is no great competition in mercantile business, and money is scarce, the power and profits of store-keepers are very great.
Of course, I do not mention this as any particular advantage, but to show the great difference in the amount of transactions, and of subjects of contention, in an old and a new country.
The New York dealers were surprised and gratified, for they perceived at once the capacity of a new country on the shores of Lake Erie, of which they had hitherto only known in theory, not in practical results.
His physical constitution was equal to the labors of a new country, which had nothing to recommend it but a rich soil, and which required above all things perseverance and hard work.
Wakefield therefore proposed to found in Australia another colony, which should be better adapted to those who had fortunes sufficient to maintain them and yet desired to emigrate to a new country.
The most important result of Macquarie's activity was the opening up of new country.
The health of a people in a new countryis usually good, but we would sometimes get sick.
There were the more elderly who had come here in the prime of life and whose gray hairs and wrinkled cheeks recalled the energy and vitality that had been spent in building up a new country.
He had a part in the hard task of developing a new country and it is but fitting that he should now enjoy the fruits of his labors.
No circumstance, however apparently trivial, which can tend to throw light on a new country, either in respect of its present situation, or its future promise, should pass unregarded.
To an active and contemplative mind, a new country is an inexhaustible source of curiosity and speculation.
But an encampment amidst the rocks and wilds of a new country, aggravated by the miseries of bad diet, and incessant toil, will find few admirers.
All this is excellent and exactly suitable to the opening of a new country; but when a man tells you it is civilisation, you object.
This "good brown earth" of ours has many pleasures to offer her children, but there be few in her gift comparable to the joy of touching a new country, a completely strange race, and manners contrary.
This description is hardly according to the books, but if a man begins by consulting books in a new country he is lost.
For a time this rage for a new country seemed to threaten Georgia and South Carolina with the loss of their best population.
Mathew's Revolutionary services in the command of a regiment in the Virginia line were eminent; and his character for intrepidity naturally made him a leader among such men as were likely to seek and make homes in a new country.
All the trades, needful to a new country, are in existence.
The man that will only have me on condition his trade is not mine can do without me too, and if it's the same in a new country, then the new country be damned!
She had been pleased to make something of a friend of him, condescending to advise and encourage him, pronouncing upon his desire to seek a wider field in a new country, and calling it good.
Florida is not quite so bad as that yet, although it has its share of that malaria which attends the development of land in a new country.
It shows that a new country must be studied and tried before success is attained.
It is true that a very comfortable number of people do live through them; but still it is not a joke, by any means, to move to a new country.
We roughly outline our route, and the engineers get their camping duds ready, particularly in these days when new railroads almost invariably go into a new country.
Mine was a desire to see a new country, a love of adventure for its own sake, and an enthusiastic fondness for natural history.
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