The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... forming waves that rose high in foam upon the breakers , or burst upon the beach with a sound resembling distant thunder ... formed by two projecting capes of high and inaccessible rock , which shot out into the sea like the horns of a ...
... forming waves that rose high in foam upon the breakers , or burst upon the beach with a sound resembling distant thunder ... formed by two projecting capes of high and inaccessible rock , which shot out into the sea like the horns of a ...
Pagina 151
... formed dells , glens , or , as they are provincially termed , dens , on whose high and rocky banks trees and shrubs of all kinds find a shelter , and grow with a luxuriant profusion , which is the more gratifying , as it forms an ...
... formed dells , glens , or , as they are provincially termed , dens , on whose high and rocky banks trees and shrubs of all kinds find a shelter , and grow with a luxuriant profusion , which is the more gratifying , as it forms an ...
Pagina 403
... formed a very handsome and well - mounted squadron , formed entirely out of the Earl's Lowland tenants , and were followed by a regiment of five hundred men , completely equipped in the Highland dress , whom he had brought down from the ...
... formed a very handsome and well - mounted squadron , formed entirely out of the Earl's Lowland tenants , and were followed by a regiment of five hundred men , completely equipped in the Highland dress , whom he had brought down from the ...
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