The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 141
... mountains , of va- rious heights , shapes , and directions ; and intersected by corresponding valleys . These mountains are chiefly covered with thick impenetrable woods , but the valleys are universally in a state of culti- vation ...
... mountains , of va- rious heights , shapes , and directions ; and intersected by corresponding valleys . These mountains are chiefly covered with thick impenetrable woods , but the valleys are universally in a state of culti- vation ...
Page 159
... mountains , whose heads catch the gales , When old Boreas shall sweep from your summits the snow , You will screen from the blast all the valley below . Turn your mills , rapid river , though unknown in. factures ; the change we allude ...
... mountains , whose heads catch the gales , When old Boreas shall sweep from your summits the snow , You will screen from the blast all the valley below . Turn your mills , rapid river , though unknown in. factures ; the change we allude ...
Page 166
... mountains , it has been observed , form by far the largest portion of the island of Jamaica . The valleys which intersect them , and correspond in their direction , form at once a grand , sublime , and majestic appearance ; in some ...
... mountains , it has been observed , form by far the largest portion of the island of Jamaica . The valleys which intersect them , and correspond in their direction , form at once a grand , sublime , and majestic appearance ; in some ...
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