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... , is a low wilderness , with a few irregular risings or hillocks , partly barren , partly swamp or marsh , and partly copse , extending the walls of the choir of the church , and $ 7 to 28 Tour thro ' the South of Ireland .
... , is a low wilderness , with a few irregular risings or hillocks , partly barren , partly swamp or marsh , and partly copse , extending the walls of the choir of the church , and $ 7 to 28 Tour thro ' the South of Ireland .
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... o- ther dark green copse , with which the island is covered , while an eleva- ted pyramidal hill , with a bare rocky beautiful . beautiful . The lake with its glassy surface , with Tour thro ' the South of Ireland . 29.
... o- ther dark green copse , with which the island is covered , while an eleva- ted pyramidal hill , with a bare rocky beautiful . beautiful . The lake with its glassy surface , with Tour thro ' the South of Ireland . 29.
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... a very large Benedictine Abbey , which was founded here in the first ages of the Irish Christian church in the sixth century by St Finian . No- thing now remains but about half the * 30 Tour thro ' the South of Ireland .
... a very large Benedictine Abbey , which was founded here in the first ages of the Irish Christian church in the sixth century by St Finian . No- thing now remains but about half the * 30 Tour thro ' the South of Ireland .
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... South en- try by which we went and returned can be safely approached at any time , but the northern passage appears to be narrow and intricate , and , as I was informed , ought never to be at- tempted , but with a leading wind , and ...
... South en- try by which we went and returned can be safely approached at any time , but the northern passage appears to be narrow and intricate , and , as I was informed , ought never to be at- tempted , but with a leading wind , and ...
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... South , the needle was not affected by the ship . And , 4. That the error in va- riation was nearly proportional to the number of points which the ship's head was from North or South . Cap . tain Flinders supposes that these phe- nomena ...
... South , the needle was not affected by the ship . And , 4. That the error in va- riation was nearly proportional to the number of points which the ship's head was from North or South . Cap . tain Flinders supposes that these phe- nomena ...
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