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" I saw from it the county of Chester, the high hills of Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; a plain view of the Isle of Man ; and that of Anglesey lay extended like a map beneath us, with every rill visible. "
A short account of Caernarvon, and Bedd-kill-hart, or, Beddgelart - Page 32
1806 - 72 pages
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations ..., Volume 17

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1812 - 1052 pages
...narrow, as not to afford breadth even for a path. The view from this exalted situation Is unbounded. In a former tour, I saw from it the county of Chester,...Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland : a plain view of the Isle of Man ; and that of Anglesey & lay Jay extended like a map...
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volume 24

John Britton - Architecture - 1812 - 1070 pages
...afford breadth even for a path. The view from this exalted situation n unbounded. In a former lour, I saw from it the county of Chester, the high hills...Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; a plain vi«w of the Isle of Man ; and, that of Anglesey * lay lay extended like a map...
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Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire

Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - Monmouthshire (Wales) - 1835 - 394 pages
...support is Y Clawdd Cock, rising into a sharp ridge. The view from this exalted situation is unbounded. I saw from it the county of Chester, the high hills...Yorkshire, part of the North of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; a plain view of the Isle of Man and that of Anglesea lay extended like a map beneath...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 6

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1836 - 528 pages
...narrow as not to afford breadth even for a path. ' The view from this exalted scene is unbounded. In a former tour I saw from it the county of Chester,...Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; a plain view of the Isle of Man ; and that of Anglesey lay extended like a map beneath...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 6

1836 - 600 pages
...narrow as not to afford breadth even for a path. ' The view from this exalted scene is unbounded. In a former tour I saw from it the county of Chester,...Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; a plain view of the Isle of Man ; and that of Anglesey lay extended like a map beneath...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 8

1836 - 282 pages
...opposite to it is the boundary called the Llechwedd. The view from this exalted situation is unbounded. I saw from it the county of Chester, the high hills...Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland. A plain view of the Isle of Man and that of Anglesea, lay extended like a map beneath...
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The Cambrian traveller's guide, and pocket companion [by G. Nicholson].

George Nicholson - 1840 - 692 pages
...support is у Clawdd Coch, rising into a sharp ridge. The view from this exalted situation commands the county of Chester, the high hills of Yorkshire, part of the N. of England, Scotland, aud Ireland ; the isle of Man and that of Anglesea on a clear day, part of...
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The Cambrian Mirror, Or, North Wales Tourist: Comprehending the History and ...

Edward Parry - Wales - 1843 - 252 pages
...The view from this exalted station is unbounded. From tha summit may be seen the county of Cheshire, the high hills of Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland: a plain view of the Isle of Man; and that of Anglesey lay extended like a map beneath...
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Parley's Magazine, Volume 11

Children's periodicals - 1843 - 402 pages
...appearance, and form a most magnificent amphitheatre. ' The view from this exalted situation is unbounded. I saw from it the county of Chester, the high hills...Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland. A plain view of the Isle of Man and that of Anglesea, lay extended like a map beneath...
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The Christian Gleaner: Consisting of Original and Selected Papers

Christian Gleaner - Gift books - 1844 - 342 pages
...dissipated. " The view from Snowdon," says Pennant, " is unbounded. I saw from it, in one of my tours, the county of Chester, the high hills of Yorkshire, part of the north of England, Scotland, and Ireland ; a plain view of the Isle of Man ; and that of Anglesea lay extended like a map beneath...
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