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" When we came up to the rock, which was standing where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length. It was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to... "
Notes extracted from a private journal written during a tour through a part ... - Page 57
by Robert Mignan - 1834 - 138 pages
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Travels in New-England and New-York, Volume 3

Timothy Dwight - 1822 - 554 pages
...came up to the rock, which was standing where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length. It was serpentine in its form ; and was sunk from two to three feet below the common level of the bottom...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 30

1824 - 612 pages
...came up to the rock, which was standing where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length. It was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to three feet below the common level of the bottom...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 30

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1824 - 616 pages
...came up to the rock, which was standing where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length. It was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to three feet below the common level of the bottom...
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The Quarterly Journal, Volume 19

1825 - 418 pages
...had remained unaltered ; but upon examining the rock which was standing in water scarcely knee deep, a channel was found behind it towards the deeper water,...bottom on its borders ; in the front of the rock, t)ie earth was pushed up in a heap, so as to rise above the water, declining at the distance of a few...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 4

1825 - 546 pages
...came up to the rock , which wasstandiug where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length ; it was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to three feet below tbe common level of the...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 4

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 476 pages
...we came up to the rock, which wasstaudiug where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length ; it was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to three feet below the common level of the...
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Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Science, Arts, and Manufactures, Volume 4

1825 - 484 pages
...came up to the rock, which was standing where the water was scarcely knee-deep, "we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length ; it was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to three feet below the common level of the...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 8

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 pages
...came up to the rock, which was standing where the water was scarcely knee-deep, we found a channel behind it, towards the deeper water, formed in the earth, about fifteen rods in length. It was serpentine in its form, and was sunk from two to three feet below the common level of the bottom...
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