130 examples of good land in sentences

I am going to look for a place with good land and pure water near the roads and the markets.

"Good land, Johnnie Consadine!

" "Good land, Johnnie Consadine, but you're quare!" exclaimed Mandy, staring with bulging light eyes.

She'd know her cackle any place, and Milt's wife told Mrs. Porter to shut upshe needn't talk about eavesdroppers,good land!

Good land o' Peter, how short my breath is!

" "Good Land o' Peter!

A man may dig any land with it; but he has no occasion for such a weight in digging good land.

We could not do justice to the enterprise and exertions of the gentlemen who discovered the new tract of good land to the northward in any other way than by giving Mr. Augustus Gregory's Journal entire: INSTRUCTIONS TO LEADER OF THE EXPEDITION AND ITS OBJECTS.

The scrubby hills gradually approached on each side; at 9.30 the good land terminated, the estimate being 2,000 acres on the south bank of the Greenough River.

"It's a good land," said Crowther.

This evil spirit coveted some of the good land on the opposite side, and proceeded to cross, blocking up the stream on her way.

The explorers landed on Roanoke Island, off the coast of what is now North Carolina, and came home with such a glowing description of the "good land" they had found that the Virgin Queen called it "Virginia," in honor of herself, and Ralegh determined to colonize it.

'Tis the easiest trade of all too; For he that's fit for nothing else, is fit To own good land, and on the slowest dolt His state sits easiest, while his serfs thrive best.

We can buy good land for 18s.

We have good land, unlimited water powers, capital in plenty, and a patriotism which is running over in some places.

"Mr. Sparrow," said Quintin, "this farm contains two hundred and two acres of arable land, good land, no better, in fact, in the country.

From the account of Lieutenant P.B. Stewart,* of which I have given a brief abstract above, it appears that there is some good land on the Peninsula, though such is decidedly not the case near the settlement.

"The whole piece," said I, "is worth eight hundred dollars, and not a cent moreif it's all good land.

" "All good land!" said heand I could see he was surprised at the fact that I knew Iowa land was selling at a dollar and a quarter an acre.

"Why, there ain't anything but good land there.

God makes trees grow to show men where the good land is.

SMOOTH-STALKED MEADOW-GRASS.This is also a grass of considerable merit when it suits the soil; it affects a dry situation, and in some such places it is the principal herbage; but I have cultivated this by itself for seed in tolerably good land, and after some time I found it matted so much by its creeping roots as to become quite unproductive both of herbage and seed.

The next step was across the mountains on the Baltimore and Ohio, the short cut between the East and the West, traversed so often by George Washington to get good land for the extension of our national foundations.

He grasped the full meaning of the truth that the arrival of a population with money and industry instantly gives good land a value.

I have alluded to this subject at greater length than under ordinary circumstances I would have done, in the belief that, should a settlement ever be established at Cape York, the strip of good land that runs along the upper part of Mew River may hereafter be turned to good account.

130 examples of  good land  in sentences