The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ...: Accompanied by an Atlas, Band 6A. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... tion 364 . STONE BAY , a small bay on the English coast , between Ramsgate , Kent , and the north Foreland . STONEBECK , NETHER , a township of England , West Riding of Yorkshire , about 14 miles W. by S. of Rippon . Population 451 ...
... tion 364 . STONE BAY , a small bay on the English coast , between Ramsgate , Kent , and the north Foreland . STONEBECK , NETHER , a township of England , West Riding of Yorkshire , about 14 miles W. by S. of Rippon . Population 451 ...
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... tion and assiduity . Many treatises have been written on the subject , and the origin and history of this extraordinary antique has excited more speculation and discussion than those of any other ruin of the kind in the kingdom . At a ...
... tion and assiduity . Many treatises have been written on the subject , and the origin and history of this extraordinary antique has excited more speculation and discussion than those of any other ruin of the kind in the kingdom . At a ...
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... tion with the Severn . It is a place of very recent origin , and in fact owes its existence , as well as its increasing trade and prosperi- ty , to the formation of the Trent and Se- vern , or the Staffordshire and Worcester- shire ...
... tion with the Severn . It is a place of very recent origin , and in fact owes its existence , as well as its increasing trade and prosperi- ty , to the formation of the Trent and Se- vern , or the Staffordshire and Worcester- shire ...
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... tion of old painted glass , on which a variety of sacred subjects and armorial bearings are represented . In a woody recess near the temple are some good statues by Rys- brach , of the seven Saxon deities , who gave names to the days of ...
... tion of old painted glass , on which a variety of sacred subjects and armorial bearings are represented . In a woody recess near the temple are some good statues by Rys- brach , of the seven Saxon deities , who gave names to the days of ...
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... tion , and is said to have counted among its inhabitants a majority of Protestants until the latter part of the 17th cen- tury , when it was ceded to France . Till then it had held the rank of a free city of the empire , by which is to ...
... tion , and is said to have counted among its inhabitants a majority of Protestants until the latter part of the 17th cen- tury , when it was ceded to France . Till then it had held the rank of a free city of the empire , by which is to ...
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Seite 479 - The admirable order with which different tribes of vegetables rise above one another, by strata, as it were, is no where more perceptible, than in ascending from the port of Vera Cruz, to the table-land of Perote. We see there the physiognomy of the country, the aspect of the sky, the form of plants, the figures of animals, the manners of the inhabitants, and the kind of cultivation followed by them, assume a different appearance at every step of our progress.
Seite 394 - TYRONE, a county of Ireland, in the province of Ulster, bounded on the northeast by Londonderry, on the east by Lough Neagh, on the south-east by Armagh, on the south by Monaghan, on the south-west by Fermanagh, and on the west by Donegal.
Seite 32 - Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness...
Seite 237 - The colour, at the base, is white, in the middle black, and brown at the points. The musk is a secretion formed in a little bag or tumour, resembling a wen, situated at the navel; and is found only in the male.
Seite 209 - But the object which most attracts attention consists in the sculptures which cover the east wing of the northern front. They contain, on a great scale, a representation of a victory, gained by one of the ancient kings of Egypt over their Asiatic enemies. The number of human figures introduced amounts to 1500, 500 on foot and 1000 in chariots.
Seite 363 - Africa, forming one of the most powerful of the Barbary states. It consists chiefly of a large peninsula, stretching into the Mediterranean in a north-easterly direction, and coming within less than a hundred miles of the coast of Sicily.
Seite 442 - It has threo colleges with thirty-five professors, also a library, a botanical .garden, a cabinet of natural history, and an observatory. The expenses are wholly defrayed by government, but the number of students never exceeds 500.
Seite 32 - Banks had recourse again to entreaty and expostulation, but they produced no effect: When Richmond was told, that if he did not go on he would in a short time be frozen to death, he answered, that he desired nothing but to lie down and die : The doctor did not so explicitly renounce his life; he said he was willing to go on, but that he must first take some sleep, though he had before told the company that to sleep was to perish.
Seite 474 - Caraccas, bounded on the north by the Caribbean sea, on the west by Maracaibo and Varinas, and south by the great plains of Varinas and the Orinoco.
Seite 340 - ... in their season. Down the side of the opposite mountain, after a shower of rain, flow a hundred white streams, which rush with incredible velocity and noise into the lake, and spread their froth upon its surface. On one side the water-eagle sits in majesty undisturbed on his...