| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1817 - 632 páginas
...that our interpreter with difficulty could make himself understood. The inlets of the Gulph everywhere appeared of the grandest character; surrounded by...the water's edge. From the most southern parts of Westro- Bothnia, to the northern extremity of the Gulph, the inhabitants are occupied in the manufacture... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1824 - 630 páginas
...The inlets of the Gulph everywhere appeared of the grandest character; surrounded by noble fofests, whose tall trees, flourishing luxuriantly, covered...the water's edge. From the most southern parts of Westro- Bothnia, to the northern extremity of the Gulph, the inhabitants are occupied in the manufacture... | |
| 1829 - 446 páginas
...article of commerce, in Norway, is thus described by Dr. Clarke : — " The inlets of the Gulph (of Bothnia) every where appeared of the grandest character;...of Westro-Bothnia, to the northern extremity of the gulph, the inhabitants are occupied in the manufacture of tar ; proofs of which are visible in the... | |
| 1830 - 438 páginas
...article of commerce, in Norway, is thus described by Dr. Clarke : — • " The inlets of the Gulph (of Bothnia) every where appeared of the grandest character;...of Westro-Bothnia, to the northern extremity of the Gulph, the inhabitants are occupied in the manufacture of tar ; proofs of which are visible in the... | |
| 1842 - 530 páginas
...the soil down even to the water's edge, about the inlets of the Gulf of Bothnia, Dr. Clarke says, ' From the most southern parts of Westro-Bothnia to...which are visible in the whole extent of the coast The situation most favourable to the process is in a forest near to a marsh or bog ; because the roots... | |
| 1842 - 554 páginas
...cover^the soil down even to the water's edge, about the inlets of the Gulf of Bothnia, Dr. Clarke says, ' From the most southern parts of Westro-Bothnia to...which are visible in the whole extent of the coast The situation most favourable to the process is in a forest near to a marsh or bog ; because the roots... | |
| 1842 - 540 páginas
...eover^the soil down even to the water's edge, about the inlets of the Gulf of Bothnia, Dr. Clarke says, ' From the most southern parts of Westro-Bothnia to...which are visible in the whole extent of the coast The situation most favourable to the process is in a forest near to a marsh or bog ; because the roots... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 258 páginas
...the Gulf of Bothnia are surrounded by noble forests, whose tall trees, flourishing luxuriantly, eover the soil quite down to the water's edge. From the most southern parts of Westro-Botlmia to the northern extremity of the Gulf, the inhabitants are oeeupied in the manufaeture... | |
| Charles Alexander Johns - 1899 - 458 páginas
...Dr. Clarke thus describes the method of procuring it : " The inlets of the Gulf of Bothnia everywhere appeared of the grandest character, surrounded by...whose tall trees, flourishing luxuriantly, covered tho soil quite down to the water's edge. From the most southern parts of Westro- Bothnia to the northern... | |
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