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... produced by snow , which may not be uninteresting to painters . It is extracted from the memorandum - book of a friend ; and for its accuracy I can speak , having been an eye - witness of the appear- ance . " I observed , " says he ...
... produced by snow , which may not be uninteresting to painters . It is extracted from the memorandum - book of a friend ; and for its accuracy I can speak , having been an eye - witness of the appear- ance . " I observed , " says he ...
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... produce . Other trees have been intro- duced within these last fifty years , such as beeches , larches , limes , etc. , and plantations of firs , seldom with advantage , and often with great injury to the appearance of the country ; but ...
... produce . Other trees have been intro- duced within these last fifty years , such as beeches , larches , limes , etc. , and plantations of firs , seldom with advantage , and often with great injury to the appearance of the country ; but ...
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... produce coldness , spottiness , and an unmeaning or repulsive detail in the distance ; -a sunless frost , under a canopy of leaden and shapeless clouds , is , as far as it allows things to be seen , equally disagreeable . It has been ...
... produce coldness , spottiness , and an unmeaning or repulsive detail in the distance ; -a sunless frost , under a canopy of leaden and shapeless clouds , is , as far as it allows things to be seen , equally disagreeable . It has been ...
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... produce of it . The frontier of the kingdom , within which Furness was considered , was in a constant state of attack and defence ; more hands , therefore , were necessary to guard the coast , to repel an invasion from Scotland , or ...
... produce of it . The frontier of the kingdom , within which Furness was considered , was in a constant state of attack and defence ; more hands , therefore , were necessary to guard the coast , to repel an invasion from Scotland , or ...
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... produce . From the time of the union , it is certain that this species of feudal population must rapidly have diminished . That it was formerly much more numerous than it is at present , is evident from the multitude of tenements ( I do ...
... produce . From the time of the union , it is certain that this species of feudal population must rapidly have diminished . That it was formerly much more numerous than it is at present , is evident from the multitude of tenements ( I do ...
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