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Page 20
... side of the island of Arran , in the Frith of Clyde ; forming , occasionally , wide- spreading plains , sometimes ... side will present a vertical face of red sand - stone , without any marks of stratification , thus intimating the ...
... side of the island of Arran , in the Frith of Clyde ; forming , occasionally , wide- spreading plains , sometimes ... side will present a vertical face of red sand - stone , without any marks of stratification , thus intimating the ...
Page 124
... side gives vent to the great mass of the river , but is ob- structed by rocks above and under water , over which the torrent rushes with great fury and noise , as may easily be conceived . The channel on the north side is now nearly dry ...
... side gives vent to the great mass of the river , but is ob- structed by rocks above and under water , over which the torrent rushes with great fury and noise , as may easily be conceived . The channel on the north side is now nearly dry ...
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... side of her face , which terminated in the formation of matter just below the inner canthus of the eye : the dis- charge was very considerable , but it healed up without pro- ducing any deformity ; and , which is more important ...
... side of her face , which terminated in the formation of matter just below the inner canthus of the eye : the dis- charge was very considerable , but it healed up without pro- ducing any deformity ; and , which is more important ...
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