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" the fummit, would fcarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whofe bafe hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. The peak is faid to be 2850 feet above "
The Monthly Epitome - 290. oldal
1797
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The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and ..., 25. kötet

1797 - 706 oldal
...breadth bears but a fmall proportion to its length ; a line paffing along its bafe, and interfefting the fummit, would fcarcely equal four miles and a...in breadth. The peak is faid to be 2850 feet above Dolgclle. Cader Idris is the beginning оГа chain of primitive mountains, extending in a NN eallerly...

The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

1797 - 618 oldal
...proportion to its length; a line passing along its base and intersecting the summit, would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one xnile in breadth. The peak is said to be 2850 feet above Dolgelle...

The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 40. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 oldal
...but a fmall proportion to its length ; a line palling along its bafe, and interfeciing the fiimmit, would fcarcely equal four miles and a half; and in...in breadth. The peak is faid to be 2850 feet above Dolgelle. Cader Idris is the beginning of a chain of primitive mountain*, extending in a NN eailerly...

The Cambrian Traveller's Guide: And Pocket Companion; Containing Information ...

George Nicholson - 1808 - 386 oldal
...proportion to it's length ; a line passing along it's base and 'intersecting the summit, would scarcely equal four miles. and a half; and in the other parts it is a' mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. Cader M™ s ¡ is thelieginning of a chni'n of...

The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations ..., 17. kötet

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1812 - 1052 oldal
...proportion to its length ; a line passing along its base and intersecting the summit would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. The peak is said to be 2850 feet above Dolgelle.*...

The Cambrian Tourist; Or, Post-chaise Companion Through Wales ...

1828 - 348 oldal
...proportion to its length; a line passing along its base, and intersecting the summit, would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts, it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. Cader Idris is the beginning of a chain of primitive...

Wales Illustrated: In a Series of Views, Comprising the ..., 1. kötet

1830 - 508 oldal
...proportion to its length ; a line passing along its base and intersecting the summit would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. The peak is said to be two thousand eight hundred...

Wales illustrated, views engr. from drawings by H. Gastineau, accompanied by ...

1830 - 482 oldal
...proportion to its length; a line passing along its base and intersecting the summit would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. The peak is said to be two thousand eight hundred...

Wales illustrated, views engr. from drawings by H. Gastineau ..., 1. kötet

1830 - 202 oldal
...proportion to its length ; a line passing along its base and intersecting the summit would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. The peak is said to be two thousand eight hundred...

Leigh's guide to Wales & Monmouthshire

Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1835 - 394 oldal
...proportion to its length; a line passing along its base and intersecting the summit, would scarcely equal four miles and a half; and in the other parts it is a mere ridge, whose base hardly ever exceeds one mile in breadth. Cader Idris is the beginning of a chain of primitive...




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