The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... feet 8 inches thick , in two beds , of a good quality of coal , but having between them an 8 - inch black pyritic dirt - bed : it appears however , from the information of Major Hugh Houston , of Clyne - house , who when young assisted ...
... feet 8 inches thick , in two beds , of a good quality of coal , but having between them an 8 - inch black pyritic dirt - bed : it appears however , from the information of Major Hugh Houston , of Clyne - house , who when young assisted ...
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... feet , and the lower 1 feet thick , separated by 2 feet of black clunch , and dipping 1 in 43 to the south - east ; several tons of which coals had been raised previous to my examining Brora , and were daily burned at Dunrobbin Castle ...
... feet , and the lower 1 feet thick , separated by 2 feet of black clunch , and dipping 1 in 43 to the south - east ; several tons of which coals had been raised previous to my examining Brora , and were daily burned at Dunrobbin Castle ...
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... 10,650 poles , of sixteen feet each , pro- ceeds on a level with the Baltic to the first lock at Holtenach , where it rises C2 eight For the Monthly Magazine . SKETCHES in a TOUR from 1815. ] 11 Particulars of the Holstein Canal .
... 10,650 poles , of sixteen feet each , pro- ceeds on a level with the Baltic to the first lock at Holtenach , where it rises C2 eight For the Monthly Magazine . SKETCHES in a TOUR from 1815. ] 11 Particulars of the Holstein Canal .
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... feet six inches higher than the level of the Baltic . At the fourth lock the canal falls seven feet four inches two lines ; proceeds 1438 poles in the Eyder to the fifth lock at Nedderholten , where there is also a fall of the same ...
... feet six inches higher than the level of the Baltic . At the fourth lock the canal falls seven feet four inches two lines ; proceeds 1438 poles in the Eyder to the fifth lock at Nedderholten , where there is also a fall of the same ...
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... feet above high - water mark . We observed a vast quantity of coni- cal shell - fish on the rocks of the How : they are commonly called limpets , by naturalists patellæ . ་ After spending nearly the whole of the day on this hill and ...
... feet above high - water mark . We observed a vast quantity of coni- cal shell - fish on the rocks of the How : they are commonly called limpets , by naturalists patellæ . ་ After spending nearly the whole of the day on this hill and ...
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