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The British Tourists, Or, Traveller's Pocket Companion: Through England ... - Page 170
by William Fordyce Mavor - 1798
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 51

1774 - 592 pages
...d^fcribed by travellers f. " The. mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpace 1 , fupported on each fide by ranges of columns ; and roofed by the bottoms of thofe which have been broke oft" in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ftalagmitic matter has cxUded,...
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the monthly journal

several hands - 1774 - 596 pages
...defcribed by travellers f. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpacej, fupported on each fide by ranges of columns ; and roofed by the bottoms of thofe which have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ilalagmitic matter has exaded,...
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A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the Hebrides, 1772, Part 1

Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 548 pages
...been defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch CAVE OF a fpace, fupported on each fide by ranges of columns; and roofed • Staffs is taken notice of by Buchanan, but ia the flighteft manner; and among the thousands who...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 17

1778 - 630 pages
...the moft magnificent, I fuppofe, that has ever been defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpace, fupported...and roofed by the bottoms of thofe, which have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ftalagmitic matter has exuded,...
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A Tour Through the Highlands of Scotland, and the Hebride Isles, in MDCCLXXXVI.

John Knox - 1787 - 566 pages
...the mofl magnificent, I fuppofe, that has ever been defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpace, fupported...and roofed by the bottoms of thofe, which have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow flalagmitic matter has exuded,...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 7

1799 - 458 pages
...the mnft magnificent, I fuppofe, that has ever been defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpace, fupported...each fide by ranges of columns, and roofed by the buttoms of thofethat have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a vcllow...
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Travels in England, Scotland, and the Hebrides: Undertaken for the ..., Volume 2

Faujas-de-St.-Fond (cit., Barthélemy) - 1799 - 388 pages
...defcribed by travellers. .... ** The mind can hardly form an idea more ** magnificent than fuch a {pace, fupported *' on each fide by ranges of columns, and *' roofed by the bottoms of thofe that have *-* been broke off in order to form it; be*' tween the angles of which a yellow ftalag*'...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 17

1801 - 554 pages
...defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a ipace, fupportcd on each fide by ranges of columns; and roofed by the bottoms of thofe, which have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ftalagmitic matter has exuded,...
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A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar: And Present State of ...

William Guthrie, John Knox - 1801 - 1204 pages
...by travellers*. The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than iuch a fpace, fupported ои each fide by ranges of columns, and roofed by the bottoms of thoie •which have been broken off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ftalagmitic...
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1807 - 538 pages
...the moft magnificent, I fuppofe, that has ever been defcribed by travellers. " The mind can hardly form an idea more magnificent than fuch a fpace, fupported...ranges of columns, and roofed by the bottoms of thofe that have been broke off in order to form it ; between the angles of which a yellow ftalagmitic matter...
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