America And England a Study of the United States Its Relations With Britain I

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America And England a Study of the United States Its Relations With Britain I
C Reginald Charles Reginald Enock
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Autumn is, perhaps, the finest season ; long, delightfully mild and beautiful. The very fertile and well-drained soil conduces both to salubrity and agricultural wealth. In some winters there are, as if to balance other and better gifts, dreadful bliz zards, snow and wind, with death to cattle. Tornadoes, too, torment ; hot winds rushing from the Gulf, shrivelling and ruining the crops and Mingling the ravaged landscape with the skies !
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The people of Nebraska believe perhaps the wish is father to the thought that the rainfall of the State and the flow of its streams tend to increase with human occupation and 132 AMERICA AND ENGLAND tillage. At least, it is true that tillage holds back the water, for the virgin sod sheds it at once ; and the intermittent streams tend to become permanent ; an interesting phase of human geography. Water for irrigation is valuable in the western districts, and in the butte regions reservoir sites are freely found ; and the lakes are valuable in the sand-hills.


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