North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 2O. Everett, 1965 |
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Page 120
... seen as long as it is above the horizon in Lat . 41 ° ' 16 ' . There are sliding plates , that close the opening on ' each side , and serve as an horizon : their motions are so ' regulated , as to cause the sun to make his appearance at ...
... seen as long as it is above the horizon in Lat . 41 ° ' 16 ' . There are sliding plates , that close the opening on ' each side , and serve as an horizon : their motions are so ' regulated , as to cause the sun to make his appearance at ...
Page 193
... seen , but no reeds were dis- cernible in any part : possibly the absence of them here , when they are so generally seen under similar circumstan- ces , may be an argument of the superiour antiquity of the ruin . In the north side ...
... seen , but no reeds were dis- cernible in any part : possibly the absence of them here , when they are so generally seen under similar circumstan- ces , may be an argument of the superiour antiquity of the ruin . In the north side ...
Page 247
... seen to advantage from the parks , its Gothick towers rising above the summits of the trees . The Palace of St. James , situated at the entrance of the park of that name , is a paltry looking building of the meanest possible appearance ...
... seen to advantage from the parks , its Gothick towers rising above the summits of the trees . The Palace of St. James , situated at the entrance of the park of that name , is a paltry looking building of the meanest possible appearance ...
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Bibliography | 46 |
Elegy to T T Randolph | 172 |
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