| Books - 1797 - 618 pages
...delicate chemical tests. A clear, loud, and distinct echo, repeats every shout that is made near the lake. We now began our last and most difficult ascent up the summit of Cader Idris itself, which when we had surmounted, we came to a small plain with two rocky heads of... | |
| 1797 - 616 pages
...chemical tests. A clear, loud, and distinct. echo, repeats ever}1 shout that is mack near the lake. \\re now be,gan our last and most difficult ascent up the summit of Cader ïdris itself, which when we had surmounted, we came to a small plain with two rocky heads of... | |
| John Evans - Wales, North - 1804 - 440 pages
...RHOBIOLA ROSEA, THALICTRUM MINUS, TH. ALPINUM, LYCOPODIUM SELAGONOIDES, and L. CLAVATUM. The waters of the lake cover an extent of fifty acres,. abounding with trout and other fish; and a loud and distinct echo twice repeats the whispers of the speaker. Amidst the clefts arid fissures... | |
| George Nicholson - Wales - 1808 - 382 pages
...the narthecium ossifragum, and on the surrounding rucks, rumex digynus, rhodiola rosea, thalictrura minus, t. alpinum, lycopodium selagonoides, and 1....clavatum. The waters of this lake cover an extent of filty acres, abounding with trout and other fish. We now began our last and rnost difficult ascent... | |
| Wales - 1828 - 348 pages
...View of Cader Idris. A clear, loud, and distinct echo repeats every shout which is made near the lake. The waters of this lake cover an extent of fifty acres,...our last and most difficult ascent, up the summit of Cader Idris itself. The loose columnar stones lie about in all directions, assuming in many pkces so... | |
| 1830 - 482 pages
...delicate chemical tests. A clear, loud, and distant echo, repeats every shock that is made near the lake. We now began our last and most difficult ascent up the summit of Cader Idris itself, which, when we had surmounted, we came to a small plain, with two rocky heads of... | |
| Engraving - 1830 - 508 pages
...delicate chemical tests. A clear, loud, and distant echo, repeats every shock that is made near the lake. We now began our last and most difficult ascent up the summit of Cader Idris itself, which, when we had surmounted, we came to a small plain, with two rocky heads of... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 1078 pages
...clear, loud, and distinct echo, repeats every shout which is made near this lake, the waters of which cover an extent of fifty acres, abounding with trout and other fish. He now began the last and most difficult ascent up to the summit of the mountain. Loose columnar stones... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - Chronology, Historical - 1830 - 266 pages
...clear, loud, and distinct echo, repeats every shout which is made near this lake, the waters of which cover an extent of fifty acres, abounding with trout and other fish. He now began the last and most difficult ascent up to the summit of the mountain. Loose columnar stones... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - Monmouthshire (Wales) - 1835 - 394 pages
...the narthecium ossifragum, and on the surrounding rocks, rumex digynus, rhodiola rosea, thalictrum minus, t. alpinum, lycopodium selagonoides, and 1....our last and most difficult ascent up the summit of Cader Idris itself. The loose columnar stones lie about in all directions, assuming, in many places,... | |
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