It appeared to be well cultivated, with gentle slopes rising here and there into eminences from one to two thousand feet high.
The island of Panay is high and broken, particularly on the south end; its shores are thickly settled and well cultivated.
The windows of our hotel commanded a most astonishing extent of mountain scenery diversified by the windings of the Arve through a well cultivated valley.
Our road for three hours lay through a well cultivated plain, but after that we had to cross a steep and rugged mountain.
On descending into the plain we found it well cultivated, being almost covered with white mulberry trees.
Grow corn or Kafir-corn for five or six years, leaving a good space next the trees, not for weeds, but to be well cultivated.
I pasture six acres of my orchard with hogs; they keep it well cultivated; have not thought it an injury yet.
I prefer hilltop if well cultivated; otherwise bottom, with a loam soil and a sandy subsoil, and a southeast slope to protect from southwest winds.
The inlet of Gundikuss is well cultivated, the village itself a large straggling one, built close under a ridge.
An extensive view is had from it, up the Cabul river, the valley of which is well cultivated, but presents nothing very striking in its neighbouring mountains.
Recollects leading events and interesting particulars, yet is rather deficient in memory of items and details, except when it is well cultivated: p.
The opposite shore did not much differ from that down which we went, but it seemed more thinly inhabited, and not so well cultivated.
The surrounding plain appears to be of a rich soil, well cultivated.
Our road led eastward through a slightly undulating country, where broad woods of fir and birch divided the large, well cultivated farms.
The country was very picturesque and beautiful, well cultivated, and quite thickly settled.
It has extensive grape and mulberry plantations, and on the river side a well cultivated garden, the products of which are sold to the town's people.
It is evident also, that the whole of the country must have been extremely well cultivated, in order to have afforded subsistence to the inhabitants of so many towns.
From Keres to Ayoun [Arabic], two hours distant from Zahouet el Khudher, the ground is covered with walls, which probably once enclosed orchards and well cultivated fields.
It is a farming region, well cultivated, and but little changed in appearance by the lapse of years.
The surrounding country was interesting and well cultivated.
No reason to fear it if land is well cultivated, manured, and shaded.
The banks of the Delaware are hilly, well cultivated, and covered with elegant country-seats and villages.
The neighbourhood is well cultivated; several farm-houses have a very ancient appearance.
We passed through a well cultivated valley, wherein is situated a place called Butstown, settled by Germans, and consisting of a few neat brick buildings.
The road passes partly through a well kept wood, and partly through a well cultivated country.
Pleasant walk to Port Mary Kirk, along the bay before breakfast; well cultivated, very populous, but wanting trees; outlines of hills pleasing.
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