The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1800 - English literature |
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... weft ; for the tide does not ebb fo low in the Clyde as in the Forth by nine feet . There are eighteen draw - bridges , and fifteen aqueduct - bridges of confiderable fize . About five miles from Kilpatrick , the canal crosses the river ...
... weft ; for the tide does not ebb fo low in the Clyde as in the Forth by nine feet . There are eighteen draw - bridges , and fifteen aqueduct - bridges of confiderable fize . About five miles from Kilpatrick , the canal crosses the river ...
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... weft , the high grounds of Lanerkfhire , the vales of Renfrewthire , with the Firth of Clyde , and the wide Atlantic with its iflands , are clearly dif- cerned ; while the Ifle of Man and the coaft of Ireland , blend as it were with the ...
... weft , the high grounds of Lanerkfhire , the vales of Renfrewthire , with the Firth of Clyde , and the wide Atlantic with its iflands , are clearly dif- cerned ; while the Ifle of Man and the coaft of Ireland , blend as it were with the ...
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... weft- ward courfe would not require winds from fo many dif- ferent quarters as are neceffary to clear the Channel , Milford Haven , were it capable of being fortified , would however be a more convenient fpot . Oban is too diftant from ...
... weft- ward courfe would not require winds from fo many dif- ferent quarters as are neceffary to clear the Channel , Milford Haven , were it capable of being fortified , would however be a more convenient fpot . Oban is too diftant from ...
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... weft . Moreover , it confirms , in a great degree , two pofitions advanced in the prefent fyftem of African geography : firft , that the Niger does not join Do 2 Rennell's Geographical Syftem of Herodotus . 35 fource; which is faying in ...
... weft . Moreover , it confirms , in a great degree , two pofitions advanced in the prefent fyftem of African geography : firft , that the Niger does not join Do 2 Rennell's Geographical Syftem of Herodotus . 35 fource; which is faying in ...
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... weft end of the town , his name was Fawcet . His language , " fays Mr. G. Bloomfield , " was just fuch as the Rambler is written in ; his action like a per- fon acting a tragedy ; his difcourfe rational , and free from the cant of ...
... weft end of the town , his name was Fawcet . His language , " fays Mr. G. Bloomfield , " was just fuch as the Rambler is written in ; his action like a per- fon acting a tragedy ; his difcourfe rational , and free from the cant of ...
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