| James Fraser - 1844 - 908 pages
...Lough Corrib it lias about sixty miles of shore ; so that with Longh Mask, Sic., there arc perhaps as many miles of shore of the sea or navigable lakes, as there are square miles of surface." Statute Vilw. 133 us ¡ 161 180 " Although Connemara be mountainous,... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1846 - 524 pages
...shore. On Lough Comb it has fifty miles of shore, so that with Lough Mask, &c., there are, perhaps, as many miles of shore of the sea, or navigable lakes, as there are square miles of surface."— Id. p. 188. * Harbours—" There are upwards of twenty safe and capacious... | |
| Roderic O'Flaherty - 1846 - 526 pages
...shore. On Lough Corrib it has fifty miles of shore, so that with Lough Mask, &c., there are, perhaps, as many miles of shore of the sea, or navigable lakes, as there are square miles of surface." — /</. p. 1 88. s Harbours — " There are upwards of twenty safe and... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 pages
...seashore. On Lough Corrib it has fifty miles of shore ; so that with Lough Mask, &c., there arc, perhaps, as many miles of shore of the sea or navigable lakes as there are square miles of surface." In respect to the geological features, there are extensive bands of calcareous... | |
| James Fraser (of Dublin.) - 1849 - 772 pages
...On Lough Corrib it has about sixty miles of shore ; so that with Lough Mask, &c., there are perhaps as many miles of shore of the sea or navigable lakes, as there are square miles of surface,"1 SI at uto M ¡1(4. 133 { 1491 161 "i 19 161 180 "Although Connemara... | |
| 1856 - 586 pages
...On Lough Corrib it has about sixty miles of shore ; so that with Lough Mask, &c., there are perhaps as many miles of shore of the sea or navigable lakes, as there are square miles of surface. " Although Connamara be mountainous, it is by no means an upland country... | |
| Henry M'Manus - 1863 - 260 pages
...besides hundreds smaller." "With its islands, it has four hundred miles of sea-coast" — "perhaps as many miles of shore of the sea or navigable lakes as there are square miles of surface ;" with " upwards of twenty safe and capacious harbours fit for vessels... | |
| James Godkin - 1873 - 558 pages
...mountains, wild and grand, the highest of which are Nephin, 2,646 feet ; Berreen Corrough, 2,295 feet; Slieve Turck, 1,322 feet; Slieve Car, 2,368 feet;...Lugnaquilla, the highest, being 3,039, Kippure 2,473, ar>d Douce 2,384 feet. A military road runs through the centre of this range from Dublin to Aughavannagh... | |
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