River, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of time, are, notwithstanding, interspersed with stagnant pools, and vleys, or natural reservoirs of brackish water, which, however bad, satisfies... The Natural History of the Ruminating Animals, ...: Deer, antelopes, camels, &c - Página 97por William Jardine - 1835 - 270 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1829 - 696 páginas
...such scenes consider their accounts as exaggerated ; but a more minute inspection of the country sooth of the Orange River solves the difficulty at once. The immense desert traete between that river and our colony, f the Zeekoe. River, though destitute of permanent springs,... | |
| George Thompson - 1827 - 552 páginas
...been eye-witnesses of these scenes, consider their accounts as exaggerated ; but a little more minute inspection of the country south of the Orange River...therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of time, are, notwithstanding, interspersed with stagnant pools, and " vlcys" or natural reservoirs of... | |
| James Rennie - 1829 - 438 páginas
...not been eyewitnesses of such scenes consider their accounts as exaggerated; but a little more minute inspection of the country south of the Orange River...river and our Colony, westward of the Zeekoe River, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of... | |
| James Rennie - 1839 - 346 páginas
...not been eyewitnesses of such scenes consider their accounts exaggerated ; but a little more minute inspection of the country south of the Orange River...river and our colony, westward of the Zeekoe River, though destitute of permanent springs, and, therefore, uninhabitable by human beings for any length... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 1254 páginas
...those who have not been eye-witnesses of such scenes consider their accounts as exaggerated ; but an inspection of the country south of the Orange River...once. The immense desert tracts between that river and the colony westward of the Zcvkoe River, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 724 páginas
...desert tracts between Orange river and the colony of the Cape, westward of the Zeekoe river, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of time, are, notwithstanding, interspersed with stagnant pools, and r.'-.y-, or natural reservoirs of... | |
| 1857 - 770 páginas
...desert tracts between Orange River and the colony of the Cape westward of the Zeekoe Jiivor, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of time, are, notwithstanding, interspersed with stagnant pools, and vleys, or natural reservoirs of brackish... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 712 páginas
...desert tracts between Orange river and the colony of the Cape, westward of the Zeekoe river, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of time, are, notwithstanding, interspersed with stagnant pools, and vleys, or natural reservoirs of brackish... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1862 - 702 páginas
...desert tracts between Orange river and the colony of the Cape, westward of the Zeekoe river, though destitute of permanent springs, and therefore uninhabitable by human beings for any length of time, are, notwithstanding, interspersed with stagnant pools, and vleys, or natural reservoirs of brackish... | |
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