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" Exe from its sister and tributary stream; but it is difficult to paint the effect of two fine parallel vallies so constituted, and surrounded by such a magnificent outline, when viewed from any of the neighbouring heights, which fully command them both. "
Picturesque views on the river Exe [7 aquatint engr., with descriptive ... - Page 3
by Exe river - 1819 - 40 pages
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A General Account of All Rivers of Note in Great Britain: With the Several ...

Henry Skrine - Great Britain - 1801 - 482 pages
...which divides the Ex from its 'sistdr and tributary stream, but !it is dif"ficult to paint the effec*l of two fine pa'rallel vallies so constituted, and...of the neighbouring 'heights, Which fully command thern AfteVthe junction of these two streams, "a little above Ex-bridge, the river "enters I Devonshire,...
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The Book of English Rivers: An Account of the Rivers of England and Wales ...

Samuel Lewis (the younger.) - Rivers - 1855 - 498 pages
...and it is difficult to paint the effect of the two fine parallel valleys of the Barle and the Exe, when viewed from any of the neighbouring heights, which fully command them both. The Barle flows, throughout, near the borders of Devonshire. It is a broad shallow stream, clear and...
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