| 1793 - 526 Seiten
...arched, pillared, or blocked up into fine building itoncs. Thefe precipices are like the fides of a deep trench, or canal ; the land above being level,...is only at particular places that this river can be crofîèd, one of which is worthy of admiration ; a great road, large enough for waggons, made by the... | |
| John Walker - 1795 - 806 Seiten
...pillared, or blocked up into fine building (tones. Thefe precipices are lifte the fides of a deep trenjh, or canal ; the land above being level, except where...is only at particular places that this river can be crofted, one uf which is • worthy of admiration ; a great road, large enough for waggons, made by... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 558 Seiten
...obferved before, are like the fides of a deep trench or canal ; the land above being level, except whsre creeks fet in, and crowned with fine groves of red...is only at particular places that this river can be crofled, one of which is worthy of admiration ; this is a great large road enough for waggons made... | |
| Francis Baily, John Frederick William Herschel - 1856 - 466 Seiten
...precipices are like the sides of a deep trench or canal, the land above being level, except where creeks set in, and crowned with fine groves of red cedar. It...is only at particular places that this river can be crossed, one of which is worthy of admiration ; viz., a great road large enough for waggons made by... | |
| Francis Baily, Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1856 - 464 Seiten
...arched, pillared, or blocked up into fine building stones. These precipices are like the sides of a deep trench or canal, the land above being level, except where creeks set in, and crowned with fine groves of red cedar. It is only at particular places that this river... | |
| John Filson - 1996 - 126 Seiten
...building ftones. Thefe precipices, as was obferved before, are like the fides ot a deep trench, or canal j the land above being level, except where creeks fet...is only at particular places that this river can be crofTed, one of which is worthy of admiratiqn ; a great road large enough for waggons made by buffaloes,... | |
| 1793 - 646 Seiten
...arched, pillared, or blocked up into fine building ftones. Thefe precipiceiare like the fides of a deep trench, or canal; the land above being level,...is only at particular places that this river can be croffed, one of which is worthy of admiration ; a great road, large enough for waggons, made -by the... | |
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