| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 598 pages
...ranges of natural pillars, mostly above fifty feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves ;...reaches to the soil or surface of the island, varied "71 thickness, as the island itself formed into hills wv: -.leys; each hill, which hung over the columns... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 594 pages
...ranges of natural pillars, mostly above fifty feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land -formed themselves ;...solid unformed rock, above these, the stratum which reachr.s to the soil or surface of the island, varied 4n thickness, as the island itself formed into... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 600 pages
...hij,h, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves j upon a firm basis of solid unformed rock, above these, the stratum whit n reaches to the soil or surface of the island, varied Ja thickness, as the island itself formed... | |
| James MacDonald (A.M.), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1811 - 848 pages
...supported by ranges of natural pillars mostly above 50 feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves, upon...solid unformed rock ; above these the stratum, which ranches to the soil or surface of the island, varied in thickness, as the island itself formed into... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 pages
...mostly above fifty feet high, standing in natural collonades, according as the bays or points of laud formed themselves upon a firm basis of solid unformed...thickness as the island itself formed into hills or vallies ; each hill, which hung over the columns below, forming an ample pediment ; som* of these above... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 pages
...in natural collonades, according as the hays or points of land formed themselves upon a firm hasis of solid unformed rock, above these, the stratum which...thickness as the island itself formed into hills or vallies; each hill, which hung over the columns below, forming an ample pediment ; some of these above... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 538 pages
...ranges of natural pillars, mostly above fifty feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves upon...hills or valleys ; each hill, which hung over the columns below, forming an ample pediment ; some of these above sixty feet in thickness, from the base... | |
| Scotland. [Appendix. - Descriptions, Topography & Travels.] - 1821 - 378 pages
...by ranges of natural pillars, mostly above 50 feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves, upon...thickness, as the island itself formed into hills or vallies ; each hill, which hung over the columns below, forming an ample pediment ; some of these above... | |
| William Guthrie - 1843 - 848 pages
...by ranges of natural pillars, mostly above 50 feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves, upon...surface of the island, varied in thickness as the island it. self formed into hills or valleys; each hill, which hung over the columns below, forming an ample... | |
| Robert Sears - 1843 - 578 pages
...about fifty feet high, standing in beautifully formed colonnades, according as the points of land form themselves upon a firm basis of solid unformed rock...which reaches to the soil or surface of the island varies in thickness, as the island itself is formed into hills or valleys. Each hill which hangs over... | |
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