The Quarterly Review, Volume 256William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 132
... Boreray , and Dùn , their areas , respec- tively , being 1575 , 244 , 190 , and 80 acres . In addition , the group comprises a number of isolated stacks , some of which attain considerable altitude . Three such stacks lie in the channel ...
... Boreray , and Dùn , their areas , respec- tively , being 1575 , 244 , 190 , and 80 acres . In addition , the group comprises a number of isolated stacks , some of which attain considerable altitude . Three such stacks lie in the channel ...
Page 133
... Boreray is the worst of the group . It is possible to leap on to the rocks of Boreray only when the boat rises on the wave . Each person after landing has to scramble up some three hundred feet of cliff with a rope round his waist for ...
... Boreray is the worst of the group . It is possible to leap on to the rocks of Boreray only when the boat rises on the wave . Each person after landing has to scramble up some three hundred feet of cliff with a rope round his waist for ...
Page 136
... Boreray , and at a height of more than a thousand feet above the Atlantic . They also breed on the smaller islets , and on the two great stacks adjoining Boreray . The fulmar petrel and the puffin are the two birds most in evidence on ...
... Boreray , and at a height of more than a thousand feet above the Atlantic . They also breed on the smaller islets , and on the two great stacks adjoining Boreray . The fulmar petrel and the puffin are the two birds most in evidence on ...
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Insurance or the Dole PAGE 211 | 1 |
Christopher Marlowe the | 2 |
The Music of Life 231 247 | 3 |
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