Journal of a Residence in Norway During the Years 1834, 1835, & 1836: Made with a View to Enquire Into the Moral and Political Economy of that Country, and the Condition of Its InhabitantsLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1866 - 482 páginas |
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... these reasons the timber on this side of the Dovre Fjeld is in general cut into short deals for exportation . Wood of considerable size grows as far north as the valley of the Namsen the largest of 48 RESIDENCE IN NORWAY .
... these reasons the timber on this side of the Dovre Fjeld is in general cut into short deals for exportation . Wood of considerable size grows as far north as the valley of the Namsen the largest of 48 RESIDENCE IN NORWAY .
Página 49
... Namsen the largest of the Norwegian rivers , about 120 English miles from Dronthiem : it grows in sheltered situations in Nordland and Finmark , as far north as Alten Fiord , but of diminutive size , and in such limited quantity that it ...
... Namsen the largest of the Norwegian rivers , about 120 English miles from Dronthiem : it grows in sheltered situations in Nordland and Finmark , as far north as Alten Fiord , but of diminutive size , and in such limited quantity that it ...
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... Namsen river , about sixty miles north of this place , there are , according to Kraft's statistical account , sixty thrashing mills , some with grinding machinery attached , and some driven by water . It is certainly not probable that a ...
... Namsen river , about sixty miles north of this place , there are , according to Kraft's statistical account , sixty thrashing mills , some with grinding machinery attached , and some driven by water . It is certainly not probable that a ...
Página 173
... the ultimate effects of all monopoly on trade , that it deserves more particular elucidation . The country from North Cape down to the great Namsen river M is divided into two amts or provinces : Nordland , RESIDENCE IN NORWAY . 173.
... the ultimate effects of all monopoly on trade , that it deserves more particular elucidation . The country from North Cape down to the great Namsen river M is divided into two amts or provinces : Nordland , RESIDENCE IN NORWAY . 173.
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Journal of a Residence in Norway During the Years 1834, 1835, & 1836: Made ... Samuel Laing Visualização completa - 1851 |
Journal of a Residence in Norway During the Years 1834, 1835, & 1836: Made ... Samuel Laing Visualização completa - 1851 |
Journal of a Residence in Norway During the Years 1834, 1835, & 1836: Made ... Samuel Laing Visualização completa - 1851 |
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ancient animal appears Athelstan of England bonder cattle Christiania church civilised coast comfort condition considerable considered constitution corn cottars court cows crops cultivated district dollars Dovre Fjelde Dronthiem England English estates Europe farm farmer feet feudal Finmark Fiord fish give glens gneiss grain grass ground Guldebrandsdal habits highland hills horses Iceland inhabitants islands king kuads labour lake land Laplanders legislative Levanger living miles monarch Myosen Namsen nation Nordland Norway Norwegian Olaf ordinary Orkneyinga Saga parish party peculiar perhaps period person population possessed potatoes present principle probably produce proprietors reindeer river road rock Russia Saga scarcely Scotch Scotland seater servants side sledges snow snow skates society spirit Stordal Storthing subsistence Sweden Swedish taste thing Thormodus Torfæus town trade traveller udal udal law valley vessels winter wood
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