| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 548 pages
...the feat of the moft remarkable pillars ; where we no fooner arrived than we were ftruck with a fcene of magnificence which exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, upon rhe moft fanguine foundations: the whole of that end of the ifland fupported by ranges of natural pillars,... | |
| 1778 - 630 pages
...feat of (he moft remarkable pillars ; where we no fooncr arrived than we were ftruck' with a fcene of magnificence- which exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, upon the moft fanguine foundations : the whole of that end of the ifland fupported by ranges of natural pillars,... | |
| Uno von Troil, Joseph Banks - 1780 - 440 pages
...feat of the tooft remarkable pillars ; where we no fooner arrived, than we were ftruck with a fcene of magnificence which exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, upon the moft fanguine foundations : the whole of that end of -the ifland fupported by ranges of natural pillars,... | |
| John Knox - 1787 - 566 pages
...the feat of the moft remarkable pillars ; where we no fooner arrived than we were ftruck with a fcene of magnificence which exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, upon the moft fanguine foundations: the whole of that end of the ifland fupported by ranges of natural pillars,... | |
| 1801 - 554 pages
...the feat of ihe molt remarkable pillars ; where we no iooncr arrived than we were ftruck with a fcene of magnificence which exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, upon the molt fanguine foundations : the v. hole of that end of the ifland iupported by ranges of natural pillars,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 414 pages
...sooner arrived at the south-west part of the island, the seat of the most remarkable pillars, than we were struck with a scene of magnificence which...exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, on the most sanguine foundations : the whole of that end of the island, supported by ranges of natural... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 pages
...the feat of the moft remarkable pillars ; where we no fooner arrived than we were ftruck with a fcene of magnificence which exceeded our expectations, though formed, as we thought, upon the moft fanguine foundations ; the whole of that end of the ifland fupported by ranges of natural pillars,... | |
| James MacDonald (A.M.), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1811 - 848 pages
...southwest part of the island, the seat of the most remarkable pillars, where we no sooner arrived than we were struck with a scene of magnificence, which...supported by ranges of natural pillars mostly above 50 feet high, standing in natural colonnades, according as the bays or points of land formed themselves,... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 pages
...south-west part of the island, the seat of the most remarkable pillars ; where we no sooner arrived than we were struck with a scene of magnificence which...mostly above fifty feet high, standing in natural collonades, according as the bays or points of laud formed themselves upon a firm basis of solid unformed... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 pages
...sooner arrived than we were struck with a scene of magnificence which exceeded our expectationsthough formed, as we thought, upon the most sanguine foundations...mostly above fifty feet high, standing in natural collonades, according as the hays or points of land formed themselves upon a firm hasis of solid unformed... | |
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