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Page 119
... side of King Arthur's Round Table , which was very wide , and supposed to be one side of a Roman amphitheatre . " Within the memory likewise of many persons now living , stone seats were discovered on opening the sides of the con ...
... side of King Arthur's Round Table , which was very wide , and supposed to be one side of a Roman amphitheatre . " Within the memory likewise of many persons now living , stone seats were discovered on opening the sides of the con ...
Page 121
... side of the ridge , forming a natural wall , and reached the top without the smallest difficulty . This elevated point , which crowns the summit of the four hills , is an insulated ridge , about a quarter of a mile in length , and two ...
... side of the ridge , forming a natural wall , and reached the top without the smallest difficulty . This elevated point , which crowns the summit of the four hills , is an insulated ridge , about a quarter of a mile in length , and two ...
Page 412
... side , ) and increasing in importance , as the tide more and more influences it , soon becomes crowded with vessels , and stretches out in broad curving branches , which intersect the country on each side . At length , its receding ...
... side , ) and increasing in importance , as the tide more and more influences it , soon becomes crowded with vessels , and stretches out in broad curving branches , which intersect the country on each side . At length , its receding ...
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