The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 |
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... the head of the lake of that name , in the parish of Contin , in Ross - shire . A man , who had taken shelter under a bridge , sud- denly beheld a moving mountain of soil , stones and trees , coming down the deep course of the stream ...
... the head of the lake of that name , in the parish of Contin , in Ross - shire . A man , who had taken shelter under a bridge , sud- denly beheld a moving mountain of soil , stones and trees , coming down the deep course of the stream ...
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... the greater part of it piecemeal . Part of it yet remains , however , with the trees growing on it , in the upright position , after hav- ing traveled through a horizontal distance of ... the neck in water , sat The Great Moray Floods . 23.
... the greater part of it piecemeal . Part of it yet remains , however , with the trees growing on it , in the upright position , after hav- ing traveled through a horizontal distance of ... the neck in water , sat The Great Moray Floods . 23.
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... the air , much higher than the houses . I saw Grant's wife go up the bank , and she returned some time afterwards with four men . We watched them consulting together , and our hopes rose high ; but when we saw them leave the place with ...
... the air , much higher than the houses . I saw Grant's wife go up the bank , and she returned some time afterwards with four men . We watched them consulting together , and our hopes rose high ; but when we saw them leave the place with ...
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... the op- posite bank , " At two o'clock on Tuesday morn- ing Mr. Cumming Bruce ordered every one to quit the building , and he and his people took their station at some distance , to witness the fate of the beautiful structure . But at ...
... the op- posite bank , " At two o'clock on Tuesday morn- ing Mr. Cumming Bruce ordered every one to quit the building , and he and his people took their station at some distance , to witness the fate of the beautiful structure . But at ...
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... the pressure and undermining of the water , and to the shocks they re- ceived from the beams of the Dun- phail wooden bridges . The noise was a distinct combination of two kinds of sound ; one , an uniformly continued roar , the other ...
... the pressure and undermining of the water , and to the shocks they re- ceived from the beams of the Dun- phail wooden bridges . The noise was a distinct combination of two kinds of sound ; one , an uniformly continued roar , the other ...
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