It is so inexpressibly lovely that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move his household gods to the eastern coast of Australia, in order that he might look at it as long as he can look at anything. The countries of the world - Page 180by Robert Brown - 1876Full view - About this book
| Anthony Trollope - Australia - 1873 - 1882 pages
...that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move his household gods to the eastern coast of Australia, in order that he...might look at it as long as he can look at anything. There are certain spots, two or three miles out of the town, now occupied generally by villas, or included... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1874 - 234 pages
...that it makes a man ask himself whethei it would not be worth his while to move his household gods to the eastern coast of Australia, in order that he...might look at it as long as he can look at anything. There are certain spots, two or three miles out of the town, now occupied generally by villas, or included... | |
| Anthony Trollope - Australia - 1876 - 378 pages
...that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move his household gods to the eastern coast of Australia, in order that he...might look at it as long as he can look at anything. There are certain spots, two or three miles out of the town, now occupied generally by villas, or included... | |
| Henry Cornish - Australia - 1879 - 398 pages
...that none of them can possess such a -world of loveliness of water as lies within Sydney Head .... It is so inexpressibly lovely that it makes a man ask...might look at it as long as he can look at anything." Sir William Denison again, who was not given to romancing, writes about the harbour: "Truly nothing... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - Australasia - 1879 - 760 pages
...lovely that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move Ms household gods to the eastern coast of Australia, in order that he might look on it as long as he can look at anything." Some of the estates and pleasure-grounds on its shores,... | |
| John Foster Vesey Fitzgerald - Australia - 1881 - 386 pages
...that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move his household gods to the eastern coast of Australia in order that he might look on it as long as he can look upon anything." The city was not originally well laid out. It was not... | |
| John Wood (D.L.R.C.S.) - Australia - 1882 - 100 pages
...inexpressibly lovely that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move bis household goods to the eastern coast of Australia,...look at anything. The sea runs up in various bays and coves, indenting the land all round the city, so as to give a thousand different aspects to the... | |
| Blackwood William and sons - 1883 - 210 pages
...those who know both, " by the magnificent haven of Eio Janeiro." Mr Trollope says of this bay : "It is so inexpressibly lovely that it makes a man ask...look at anything. The sea runs up in various bays and coves, indenting the land all around the city, so as to give a thousand different aspects of the... | |
| John Richard Blakiston - 1884 - 186 pages
...again. It rivals in varied beauty the South American harbour of Rio de Janeiro. It is so " unspeakably lovely that it makes a man ask himself whether it...eastern coast of Australia in order that he might look on it as long as he can look on anything." Its shores are strewn with pleasure grounds. 6. Scarcely... | |
| Edward Ellis Morris - Australasia - 1887 - 350 pages
...that it makes a man ask himself whether it would not be worth his while to move his household gods to the eastern coast of Australia, in order that he...look at it as long as he can look at anything." The windings and turnings of this inland sea are virtually endless. The shore-line is said to have been... | |
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