| 1829 - 612 pagina’s
...course of two miles, from its entrance to its close. Very different was the aspect of the via terrorinm we were entering, after having walked half a mile...directly in our front, and forming one side of the Winnels. The pathway is not broader than will admit two carriages to pass, and is inclosed by lofty... | |
| 1829 - 296 pagina’s
...course of two miles, from iis entrance to its close. Very different was the aspect of the via terrorium we were entering, after having walked half a mile...forming one side of the Winnets. The pathway is not hroader than will admit two carriages to pass, and is inclosed hy lofty mountains, the hase of each... | |
| William Adam - 1838 - 300 pagina’s
...author of the " Vignettes of Derbyshire," who gives a most vivid description of this, observes, " that the pathway is not broader than will admit two carriages...mountains, the base of each seeming to cross each as if to interrupt the progress, broken by the peaked rocks of silver greythat start from their sides.... | |
| William Adam - 1843 - 490 pagina’s
...authoress of the " Vignettes of Derbyshire," who gives a most vivid description of this, observes, " that the pathway is not broader than will admit two carriages to pass, and is enclosed by lofty mountains, the base of each seeming to cross each as if to interrupt the progress,... | |
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