The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... north lati- tude ; and , during his residence , kept a journal of the weather . The island is composed of two mountains , and is very hilly ; and hence is produced a change of temperature at the end of every hun- dred yards ...
... north lati- tude ; and , during his residence , kept a journal of the weather . The island is composed of two mountains , and is very hilly ; and hence is produced a change of temperature at the end of every hun- dred yards ...
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... north . P. 1.— “ It is most of it pretty high , rocky , dry land . " P. 2 . " It has but few springs of water , and only one rivulet which de- serves that name ; no marshy or wet lands of any importance , the whole island being in ...
... north . P. 1.— “ It is most of it pretty high , rocky , dry land . " P. 2 . " It has but few springs of water , and only one rivulet which de- serves that name ; no marshy or wet lands of any importance , the whole island being in ...
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... North Crescent , Oct. 1814 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . A SIR , S your pages have been frequently devoted with effect to the inves tigation of subjects which intimately con cern the public welfare , I trust this now under ...
... North Crescent , Oct. 1814 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . A SIR , S your pages have been frequently devoted with effect to the inves tigation of subjects which intimately con cern the public welfare , I trust this now under ...
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... north by the Otter , and on the south by the Bri- tish Channel . This tract of land has a lofty ridge of hills passing through it , and terminated towards the sea by Peak - fill , which suggested the obvious division of it into two ...
... north by the Otter , and on the south by the Bri- tish Channel . This tract of land has a lofty ridge of hills passing through it , and terminated towards the sea by Peak - fill , which suggested the obvious division of it into two ...
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... north - westerly , we beheld a view which would have become the pencil of Salva- tor Rosa , or Claude Lorrain ! Any thing would have become their pencil , you will say ; and therefore the observation wants correction . The mountains of ...
... north - westerly , we beheld a view which would have become the pencil of Salva- tor Rosa , or Claude Lorrain ! Any thing would have become their pencil , you will say ; and therefore the observation wants correction . The mountains of ...
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Página 46 - ... the view all around me was wild and terrific, the moon rose about ten at night, and though in, her third quarter, gave sufficient light to shew the waste and wilderness by which we were surrounded : the peak and the upper regions which we had yet to ascend, towered awfully above our heads, while below, the mountains that had appeared of such a height in the morning, and had cost us a day's labour to climb, lay stretched as plains at our feet ; from the uncommon rarity of the atmosphere, the whole...