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" Having satisfied our curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled by the keen air of these elevated regions, we began to descend down the side opposite to that which we had come up. The first stage led us to another beautiful mountain-lake, the cold clear... "
The Cambrian Traveller's Guide: And Pocket Companion; Containing Information ... - Page 65
by George Nicholson - 1808 - 719 pages
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

Books - 1797 - 618 pages
...in the distant hori/on, was beheld the Wreakin rising alone from the plain of Salop. Having at last satisfied our curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled...regions, -we began to descend down the side opposite te that which we had come up. The first stage led us to another beautiful mountain lake, whose cold...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 23

1797 - 616 pages
...beheld the YTrcakin rising alofte from the plain of Salop. Having at last satisfied our curiosity, au/i being thoroughly chilled by the keen air of these...regions, we began to descend down the side opposite te that which we had- come up. The first stage led us to another beautiful nium.tain lake, whose cold...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 40

History - 1806 - 776 pages
...Wrekin rising alone from the lain of Salop. Having, at last, atisfied our curiosity, aud being hproughly chilled by the keen air of these elevated regions,...come up. The first stage led us to another beautiful mountain-lake, whose cold clear waters discharge their superabundance in a full stream, down the side...
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volume 24

John Britton - Architecture - 1812 - 1070 pages
...the distant horizon, was beheld the VV re-akin, rising alone from the plain of Salop. Having at last satisfied our curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled by the keen air of these elevateil regions, we began to descend down the side opposite to that which we had come up. The first...
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Curiosities of Great Britain: England & Wales Delineated ..., Volume 3

Thomas Dugdale - Chronology, Historical - 1830 - 266 pages
...the distant horizon was beheld the Wrekin, rising alone from the plain of Salop. Having satisfied his curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled by the keen air of these elevated regions, Mr. Aikin began to descend down the side opposite to that by which he had ascended. The first stage...
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England & Wales delineated, by T. Dugdale, assisted by W. Burnett ...

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 1078 pages
...the distant horizon was beheld the Wrekin, rising alone from the plain of Salop. Having satisfied his curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled by the keen air of these elevated regions, Mr. Aikin began to descend down the side opposite to that by which he had ascended. The first stage...
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Wales Illustrated: In a Series of Views, Comprising the ..., Volume 1

Engraving - 1830 - 508 pages
...in the distant horizon, was beheld the Wrekin, rising alone from the plain of Salop. Having at last satisfied our curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled by the keen air of these 2 A CAMBRIA. elevated regions, we began to descend down the side opposite to that which we had come...
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Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire

Samuel Leigh (Publisher.) - 1839 - 414 pages
...openings of the Brecon mountains; and, on the east, the eye glanced over the Lake of Bala, the two Arennig mountains, the two Arrans, and the long chain of the...come up. The first stage led us to another beautiful mountain-lake, the cold clear waters of which discharge their superabundance in a stream down the side...
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The illustrated hand-book of North Wales: being the 5th ed. of Hemingway's ...

John Hicklin (of Chester.) - 1853 - 352 pages
...the two Arrenig mountains, the two Arrans, and the long chain of Berwyn mountains, to the Breiddin hills on the confines of Shropshire. Dimly, in the...we began to descend down the side opposite to that we came up. The first stage led us to another beautiful mountain lake, the cold clear waters of which...
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Views in North Wales, from drawings by T.L. Rowbotham, with notes by W.J. Loftie

Wales, North - 1875 - 128 pages
...in the distant horizon, was beheld the Wrekin, rising alone from the plain of Salop. Having at last satisfied our curiosity, and being thoroughly chilled...air of these elevated regions, we began to descend the side opposite to that which we had come up. The first stage led us to another beautiful mountain...
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