Letters from FloridaD. Appleton, 1879 - 85 páginas |
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... attractive , while they were ever ready to help their husbands and sons in putting in the needed crops as fast as the land was cleared . While waiting for these crops to ripen , the men take an hour when needed to keep a plentiful ...
... attractive , while they were ever ready to help their husbands and sons in putting in the needed crops as fast as the land was cleared . While waiting for these crops to ripen , the men take an hour when needed to keep a plentiful ...
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... attractive and fashionable ho- tels . These are not the best places in which to learn all about the resources of Florida , and form a correct estimate of her wonderful capabilities . Unless such a life is the height of their desires and ...
... attractive and fashionable ho- tels . These are not the best places in which to learn all about the resources of Florida , and form a correct estimate of her wonderful capabilities . Unless such a life is the height of their desires and ...
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... , and a few young apple - trees in good condition . Cape jessamine , crape myrtle , roses , and many other flowers made the places bright and attractive , even with all the marks of LIFT UP THE HANDS THAT HANG DOWN . 39.
... , and a few young apple - trees in good condition . Cape jessamine , crape myrtle , roses , and many other flowers made the places bright and attractive , even with all the marks of LIFT UP THE HANDS THAT HANG DOWN . 39.
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Mrs. H. W. Beecher. bright and attractive , even with all the marks of neglect which they could not entirely conceal . . The land on which these two cottages stand occu- pies one large square - I do not recollect the measure in rods or ...
Mrs. H. W. Beecher. bright and attractive , even with all the marks of neglect which they could not entirely conceal . . The land on which these two cottages stand occu- pies one large square - I do not recollect the measure in rods or ...
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... attractive as possible for the parents and sister . Un- deterred by lack of mechanical knowledge , and deter- mined as far as possible to supply this want by good common sense , and that skill which is born of perse- vering efforts ...
... attractive as possible for the parents and sister . Un- deterred by lack of mechanical knowledge , and deter- mined as far as possible to supply this want by good common sense , and that skill which is born of perse- vering efforts ...
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551 BROADWAY abundant acres American Painters APPLETON attractive beautiful Beecher blackberries bring build cattle cleared climate Cloth comfortable home courage crops cultivation desire destroyed easily EIGHTY-THREE EXAMPLES English feeble flowers forest frost fruits Garden of Eden give graft grass guava hardships history of Florida I'ze industry John's John's River kind labor lady Lake land large number Letters from Florida lichens lovely lustrated luxury malarial fevers Mark's ment morning needed North Northern once orange orange-culture orange-groves orange-trees Palatka palmettoes piney wood pioneer plantation planted pleasure poor potatoes productive promise PUBLISHERS raised ready rejuvenated rich river Rollestown secure sensible settled sick sketches of fifty skill sour stumps South spring suffering sweet sweet potatoes things tion trees truth vegetables villages volume waste White Mountains wild wilderness winter wise woods York York Evening Post York Observer
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