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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and romantic; the mountains, which are very lofty, often rise abruptly, and almost perpendicularly, from the level … stream, which, for a considerable distance from its rise, flows over a rocky bed, in a part of its course …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of finely clustered columns, of which the central shafts rise to the roof, which is plainly groined, and the others … near the villages of Flamborough, Bempton, and Specton, rise in cliffs to the height of 100, and in some places of … the only woods to the east of the Wolds are those of Rise and Burton-Constable. The fine elevations of the Wolds …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… N. side is entirely faced in ashlar. RomanDoric pilasters rise through the two main storeys to support a continuous … hall and the two Courts on the ground or main floor rise through the full height of the building. The Entrance …
Survey of London Monograph
A History of the County of Somerset
… line of the Polden Hills and a few isolated knolls which rise out of the flat, alluvial deposits. This district …
A History of the County of Somerset
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