... from minute inquiries made of several individuals who were concerned in letting off the water, and of several gentlemen who were present at the legal investigation which it occasioned, I possessed myself of the following facts. Long Lake, before it... The Farmer's Magazine - Sida 2441851Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1827 - 456 sidor
...myself of the following facts. Long Lake, before it was drained, was a beautiful sheet of water, about a mile and a half in length from north to south, and, where largest, three-fourths of a mile in breadth. For about five hundred yards from the southern extremity,... | |
| 1826 - 446 sidor
...myself of the following facts. Long Lake, before it was drained, was a beaudful sheet of water, about a mile and a half in length from north to south, and, where largest, three fourths of a mile in breadth. For about five hundred yards from the southern extremity,... | |
| 1827 - 452 sidor
...myself of the following facts. Long Lake, before it was drained, was a beautiful sheet of water, about a mile and a half in length from north to south, and, where largest, three-fourths of a mile in breadth. For about five hundred yards from the southern extremity,... | |
| William White - 1836 - 832 sidor
...marked by its ancient boundaries, approaches Uiat of a. cornucopia, or bent cone, extending more than a mile and a half in length from north to south, and one mile and a quarter in its greatest breadth from east to west ; but these admeasurements are now... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 840 sidor
...Suffolk, on the river Lark, or Bourn, which is navigable from Lynn to Fornham. The town extends about a mile and a half in length, from north to south, and a mile and a quarter in breadth. It was surrounded by walls formerly, and all its gates were still... | |
| 1851 - 606 sidor
...the town which does not use steam power. I was not able to learn the exact number of hands employeil, but was informed that the numbers ranged from 200...small gardens attached to the houses ; but in the parts occupied by the working classes the houses are densely built. The streets in those parts are... | |
| 1870 - 826 sidor
...about three and a half miles long, and through the base from east to west about a mile. The summit is about a mile and a half in length from north to south, and the terminal line of the summit at each end is very plainly marked by a sudden and, at the south end,... | |
| Rossiter Worthington Raymond - 1870 - 834 sidor
...about three and a half miles long, and through the base from east to west about a mile. The summit is about a mile and a half in length from north to south, and the terminal line of the summit at each end is very plainly marked by .a sudden and, at the south end,... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1900 - 566 sidor
...Gywn Cave, I had ample time to examine this interesting area of the Carboniferous Limestone, which is a mile and a half in length from north to south, and one-third of a mile from east to west. On the Geological Survey Map it appears as an outlier, but it... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1900 - 1134 sidor
...arenaceous, and dip 16° SE No fossils were found. TKEMEIRCHION. 34 of the Carboniferous Limestone, which is a mile and a half in length from north to south, and one-third of a mile from east to west. On the Geological Survey Map it appears as an outlier, but it... | |
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