Illustrations of the Scenery of Killarney and the Surrounding CountryLongman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807 - 223 Seiten |
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... banks , singled out as it were by Nature for the display of some of her choicest pro- ductions , present the charming variety of a rich and adorned landscape , contrasted with the picturesque wildness of mountain and 2.
... banks , singled out as it were by Nature for the display of some of her choicest pro- ductions , present the charming variety of a rich and adorned landscape , contrasted with the picturesque wildness of mountain and 2.
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... banks on one side are considerably elevated ; and on their summit stands a rude unfinished building , which appears to have been designed for a rustic temple or pleasure - house . A more advantageous site for such a building could not ...
... banks on one side are considerably elevated ; and on their summit stands a rude unfinished building , which appears to have been designed for a rustic temple or pleasure - house . A more advantageous site for such a building could not ...
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... several instances on the steep banks of Flesk river , about half a mile above the bridge . The rocks which I have hitherto termed , generally , siliceous , to D distinguish them from others of a nature totally different , 17.
... several instances on the steep banks of Flesk river , about half a mile above the bridge . The rocks which I have hitherto termed , generally , siliceous , to D distinguish them from others of a nature totally different , 17.
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... banks of the trenches . Amidst impedi- ments so frequent , it is obvious that profit must be precarious ; and from inquiries , amongst numerous parties that I found digging for trees . on the hills near the town of Killarney , relative ...
... banks of the trenches . Amidst impedi- ments so frequent , it is obvious that profit must be precarious ; and from inquiries , amongst numerous parties that I found digging for trees . on the hills near the town of Killarney , relative ...
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... banks of that river . At this elevation the lake seems to be only a continuation of the river Flesk , which had overflowed its banks and spread over a tract of low plashy ground * . On ascending higher , the wooded islands become more ...
... banks of that river . At this elevation the lake seems to be only a continuation of the river Flesk , which had overflowed its banks and spread over a tract of low plashy ground * . On ascending higher , the wooded islands become more ...
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abbey affords Aghadoe amongst ancient appear approach arch ascending Atlantic ocean banks Bantry beauty boat bounded bridge Cape Clear cascade castle church cliff coast considerable Cork cottage deep defile delightful display ditto Earl of Desmond elevated Engraved extensive extremely feet Flesk formed glens ground height hills horses inhabitants inlet Innisfallen Ireland Irish island James Carpenter Kenmare Kenmare river Kenmare-river Kerry Kilmallock labour lake of Killarney land Limerick lofty Lord Kenmare lower lake Mangerton miles moun mountains Mucruss nearly numerous object observable once opposite passing peninsula person picturesque precipices present prospect reeks remains river Laune road rocks Ross ruins scarcely scene scenery seen shade shore short distance side siliceous situated Skibbereen spot steep stone strangers stream summit surface tain tion towers town of Killarney Tralee trees Turk upper lake valley variety vicinity whilst wild wind woods