Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... feet above the level of the sea , and takes its name from a little lake , or lochan , which lies at the base of some vast precipices of gray gra- nite , which overhang it at an elevation of 1,300 feet . This lake is said , as usual of ...
... feet above the level of the sea , and takes its name from a little lake , or lochan , which lies at the base of some vast precipices of gray gra- nite , which overhang it at an elevation of 1,300 feet . This lake is said , as usual of ...
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... feet above the ordinary level of the stream . The beautiful stone bridge , designed by Mr. Telford , consisting of five arches , with an aggre- gate water - way of 200 feet , was thrown across from the centre of the great square to the ...
... feet above the ordinary level of the stream . The beautiful stone bridge , designed by Mr. Telford , consisting of five arches , with an aggre- gate water - way of 200 feet , was thrown across from the centre of the great square to the ...
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... feet deep came rushing down through the streets . Now was the bustle , the hubbub , the screaming , and the plunging , of delicate and nervous women , all wading for their lives - some- thing too serious for matter of merriment . And ...
... feet deep came rushing down through the streets . Now was the bustle , the hubbub , the screaming , and the plunging , of delicate and nervous women , all wading for their lives - some- thing too serious for matter of merriment . And ...
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... feet deep of water , a great deal of furniture was destroyed . The most deplorable loss was that of the magnificent bridge . The appearance of the ruins , when I saw them , as viewed from the window of the inn , with a ruined flower ...
... feet deep of water , a great deal of furniture was destroyed . The most deplorable loss was that of the magnificent bridge . The appearance of the ruins , when I saw them , as viewed from the window of the inn , with a ruined flower ...
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... mile and a half in length , and its height is from 950 to 1300 feet . Lachin y Gair does not enjoy the advantages of an insulated situation with respect to the neighbouring hills . On the west it is connected with a LACHIN Y GAIR .
... mile and a half in length , and its height is from 950 to 1300 feet . Lachin y Gair does not enjoy the advantages of an insulated situation with respect to the neighbouring hills . On the west it is connected with a LACHIN Y GAIR .
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