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Page 45
... extensive sense of the term ; and including syenite , analogous to that of Sky , Mull , and Rum . The cliffs formed by this last are generally mural , and defy not only the climbing powers of the natives but even the lodgement of the ...
... extensive sense of the term ; and including syenite , analogous to that of Sky , Mull , and Rum . The cliffs formed by this last are generally mural , and defy not only the climbing powers of the natives but even the lodgement of the ...
Page 121
... extensive state of New York , and the chief part of Canada . — The second division of climate is from lat . 41 ° to 38 ° , comprehend- ing Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Maryland , and a part of Virginia . In these provinces , the frost ...
... extensive state of New York , and the chief part of Canada . — The second division of climate is from lat . 41 ° to 38 ° , comprehend- ing Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Maryland , and a part of Virginia . In these provinces , the frost ...
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... extensive reach of coast , as far as the Capo di Croce , near Augusta , and the ancient town of Naxus be- neath , closes the view . Such were the prospects which the first inhabitants of Taormina enjoyed from the benches of their ...
... extensive reach of coast , as far as the Capo di Croce , near Augusta , and the ancient town of Naxus be- neath , closes the view . Such were the prospects which the first inhabitants of Taormina enjoyed from the benches of their ...
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