| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1851 - 426 pages
...fish ; with delicious and cool fountains, gushing out from the foot of the hills ; with rich lands, that produced without cultivation, and with vast forests,...ceased to wind through the swamps ; the bloody panther does not spring upon his prey ; wolves have CHAPTER ceased to howl upon the hills ; birds cannot be... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 1851 - 416 pages
...fish; with delicious and cool fountains, gushing out from the foot of the hills ; with rich lands, that produced without cultivation, and with vast forests,...ceased to wind through the swamps ; the bloody panther does not spring upon his prey ; wolves have CHAPTER ceased to howl upon the hills ; birds cannot be... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 492 pages
...fish ; with delicious and cool fountains gushing out from! the foot of the hills ; with rich lands, that produced without cultivation, and with vast forests,...half so beautiful ; the waters of Alabama begin to bu discolored ; the forests have been rut down ; steamer* have destroyed the finny race ; deer bound... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 490 pages
...fish ; with delicious and cool fountains gushing out from1 the foot of the hills; with rich lands, that produced without cultivation, and with vast forests,...changed. The country is no longer half so beautiful ; the w aters of Alabama begin to be discolored ; the forests have been cut down ; steamers have destroyed... | |
| William Henry Milburn - Blind - 1857 - 308 pages
...region, unaffectedly and quaintly thus laments over the so-called " improvements " of late introduced. " But now the whole scene is changed. The country is...ceased to wind through the swamps; the bloody panther does not spring upon his prey; wolves have ceased to howl upon the hills; birds cannot be seen in the... | |
| William Henry Milburn - Blind - 1857 - 330 pages
...the so-called " improvements " of late introduced. " But now the whole scene is changed. The countiy is no longer half so beautiful; the waters of Alabama begin to be discolored ; the forests have BOSStj's ANECDOTES. 277 been cut down ; steamers have destroyed the finny race ; deer bound not over... | |
| William Henry Milburn - Blind - 1858 - 314 pages
...region, unaffectedly and quaintly thus laments over the so-called " improvements " of late introduced. " But now the whole scene is changed. The country is...ceased to wind through the swamps; the bloody panther does not spring upon his prey; wolves have ceased to howl upon the hills; birds cannot be seen in the... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1896 - 686 pages
...fish ; with delicious and cool fountains, gushing out from the foot of the hills ; with rich lands, that produced without cultivation ; and with vast...forests have been cut down; steamers have destroyed the flnny race ; deer bound not over the plain ; the sluggish bear has ceased to wind through the swamps... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - American literature - 1909 - 508 pages
...fish ; with delicious and cool fountains, gushing out from the foot of the hills; with rich lands, that produced without cultivation; and with vast forests,...ceased to wind through the swamps; the bloody panther does not spring upon his prey ; wolves have ceased to howl upon the hills ; birds cannot be seen in... | |
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