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" Caen; in order to approach which, we passed over a rude alpine bridge, formed of the trunk of an oak thrown from rock to rock, and hanging frightfully over a black torrent that roared many feet beneath it. We descended with some difficulty to the bottom... "
Literary & Miscellaneous Memoirs: Izobeide, a tragedy; The czar; an ... - الصفحة 351
بواسطة Joseph Cradock - 1828
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...beneath it. We descended with some difficulty to the bottom of the fall. Here the effect is very august. A sheet of water is seen pouring down a rugged declivity, nearly perpendicular, of two hundred feet; the view of it complete and full through the adjoining woods, which, though they thickly mantle its...

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...beneath it. We descended with some difficulty to the bottom of the fall. Here the effect is very august. A sheet of water is seen pouring down a rugged declivity, nearly perpendicular, of two hundred feet; the view of it complete and fall through the adjoining woods which, though they thickly mantle its...

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...broken in its descent. Mr. Warner enumerates the three falls : the first about 20 feet, the second SO, and the third 20, making altogether about 70 feet....down a rugged declivity, nearly perpendicular, of ttco hundred feet." This is agreed to by Mr. Wyndham ; but Mr. Bingley only estimates the fall at 150...

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...beneath it. We descended with some difficulty to the bottom of the fall. Here the effect is very grand. A sheet of water is seen pouring down a rugged declivity, nearly perpendicular, of two hundred feet; the view of it is complete and full, through the adjoining woods, which, though they thickly mantle...




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