A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels, in All Parts of the World: Many of which are Now First Translated Into English. Digested on a New Plan, Volume 4John Pinkerton Kimber and Conrad, 1811 |
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... mountains and wood , on the general's estate . It is a very noble scenery ; a vast rocky glen ; one side bare rocks to an immense height , hanging in a thousand whimsical , yet frightful forms , with vast fragments tumbled from them ...
... mountains and wood , on the general's estate . It is a very noble scenery ; a vast rocky glen ; one side bare rocks to an immense height , hanging in a thousand whimsical , yet frightful forms , with vast fragments tumbled from them ...
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... mountains . Turn to the left into the private road that leads to the Dargle , and presently gives a specimen of what is to be expected by a romantic glen of wood , where the high lands almost lock into each other , and leave scarce a ...
... mountains . Turn to the left into the private road that leads to the Dargle , and presently gives a specimen of what is to be expected by a romantic glen of wood , where the high lands almost lock into each other , and leave scarce a ...
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... mountains in view , with the roar of the water , all conspire to raise one great emo- tion of the sublime . You advance scarcely twenty yards before a pretty scene opens to the left , a distant landscape of inclosures , with a river ...
... mountains in view , with the roar of the water , all conspire to raise one great emo- tion of the sublime . You advance scarcely twenty yards before a pretty scene opens to the left , a distant landscape of inclosures , with a river ...
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... mountainous tracts , and the whole yield- ing a rent of not more than from three shillings to four shillings an ... mountains stony as they are . Mr. Fortescue's situation is very romantic on the side of a mountain , with fine wood ...
... mountainous tracts , and the whole yield- ing a rent of not more than from three shillings to four shillings an ... mountains stony as they are . Mr. Fortescue's situation is very romantic on the side of a mountain , with fine wood ...
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... mountains in the Isle of Man distinctly seen . In front the hills rise in a beautiful out- line , and a round hill projects like a promontory into the streight , and under it the town amidst groups of trees ; the scene is cheerful of ...
... mountains in the Isle of Man distinctly seen . In front the hills rise in a beautiful out- line , and a round hill projects like a promontory into the streight , and under it the town amidst groups of trees ; the scene is cheerful of ...
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