| 1829 - 436 pages
...; then all this activity and exertion, so ill corresponding with the still hour of midnight, makes it wear more the appearance of some theatrical exhibition...the periodical rains again commence. The torrents of rain are so .great as to render the roads impassable in the course of a few hours, when all trucking... | |
| Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...is at its highest power; and the logs, marked with the owner's initials, are thrown into the river. About the end of May the periodical rains again commence...from the clouds are so great as to render the roads impassable in the course of a few hours, when all trucking ceases. About the middle of June the rivers... | |
| 1832 - 548 pages
...marked with the owner's initials, are thrown into the river. About the end of May the periodical rain* again commence. The torrents of water discharged from the clouds are so great as to render the roads impassable in the course of a few hours when all trucking ceases. About the middle of June, the rivers... | |
| 1836 - 496 pages
...is at its highest power ; and the logs, marked with the owner's initials, are thrown into the river. About the end of May the periodical rains again commence...from the clouds are so great as to render the roads impassable in the course of a few hours, when all trucking ceases. About the middle of June the rivers... | |
| Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 640 pages
...woods ; then all this activity and exertion so ill corresponding with the still hour of midnight, makes it wear more the appearance of some theatrical exhibition...has fallen to the lot of the Honduras woodcutter. In the end of May the periodical rains recommence : the torrents are so great as to render the woods... | |
| Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 644 pages
...woods ; then all this activity and exertion so ill corresponding with the still hour of midnight, makes it wear more the appearance of some theatrical exhibition...has fallen to the lot of the Honduras woodcutter. In the end of May the periodical rains recommence : the torrents are so great as to render the woods... | |
| Hugh Murray - Geography - 1839 - 646 pages
...woods; then all this activity and exertion so ill corresponding with the still hour of midnight, makes it wear more the appearance of some theatrical exhibition...has fallen to the lot of the Honduras woodcutter. In the end of May the periodical rains recommence : the tórrenla are so great as to render the woods... | |
| 1843 - 488 pages
...is at its highest power ; and the logs, marked with the owner's initials, are thrown into the river. About the end of May the periodical rains again commence...from the clouds are so great as to render the roads impassable in the course of a few hours, when all trucking ceases. About the middle of June the rivers... | |
| Education - 1843 - 798 pages
...marked with the owner's initials, are thrown into the river. About the end of May the periodical raina again commence; the torrents of water discharged from the clouds are so great as to render the roads impassable in the course of a few hours, when all trucking ceases. About the middle of June the rivers... | |
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