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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... vale winds through the whole , in the bottom of which a small stream has been enlarged into a fine river , which throws a cheer- fulness through most of the scenes : over it a handsome stone - bridge . There is a great variety on the ...
... vale winds through the whole , in the bottom of which a small stream has been enlarged into a fine river , which throws a cheer- fulness through most of the scenes : over it a handsome stone - bridge . There is a great variety on the ...
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... vale formed by this and the oppo- site hills . Reached Mullingar . It was one of the fair days . I saw many cows and beasts , and more horses , with some wool : the cattle were of the same breed that I had generally seen in coming ...
... vale formed by this and the oppo- site hills . Reached Mullingar . It was one of the fair days . I saw many cows and beasts , and more horses , with some wool : the cattle were of the same breed that I had generally seen in coming ...
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... a very bold hanging wood , that seems to unite with the hill on the opposite shore : at this pass the river fills the vale , but it widens by degrees , and presents various reaches , intermixed YOUNG'S TOUR IN IRELAND . 7.
... a very bold hanging wood , that seems to unite with the hill on the opposite shore : at this pass the river fills the vale , but it widens by degrees , and presents various reaches , intermixed YOUNG'S TOUR IN IRELAND . 7.
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... vale is no wider than to admit the road , a small gurgling river almost by its side , and narrow slips of rocky and shrubby ground which parts them : in the front all escape seems denied by an im- mense conical mountain which rises out ...
... vale is no wider than to admit the road , a small gurgling river almost by its side , and narrow slips of rocky and shrubby ground which parts them : in the front all escape seems denied by an im- mense conical mountain which rises out ...
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... vale scattered with trees , through which flows a river on a broken rocky channel : you follow this vale till it is lost in a most uncommon manner , the ridges of mountain closing , form one great amphitheatre of wood , from the top of ...
... vale scattered with trees , through which flows a river on a broken rocky channel : you follow this vale till it is lost in a most uncommon manner , the ridges of mountain closing , form one great amphitheatre of wood , from the top of ...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
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