| 1783 - 736 pages
...canal, depofiting in its way the matter excavated from the bay , and Which begins to form a fhallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here...corroded, in time becomes large enough to give a new direcna near Fringybazar ; where the accu mulation of two fuch mighty ftream probably fcooped out the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 pages
...canal, depofiting in its way the matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a fhallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here...fo corroded, in time becomes large enough to give a newdire&iontothebodyof the canal : and' the matter excavated from the bay is fo difpofed as to affift... | |
| 1782 - 452 pages
...matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a (hallow or bank contiguous to the bor3cr ot the canal. Here then is the origin of fuch windings as owe their cxiftcncc to the nature of the foil. The Biy, Jo corroded, in time becomes large enough to give a new... | |
| 1800 - 620 pages
...contiguous to the border of the caml. Чеге then is the origin of fuch windings as owe their exigence to the nature of the foil The bay, fo corroded, in time becomes large enough to give a new diirftion to thr body of the canal : and the matter excavated from the bay is fo difpofed asma ft in... | |
| 1824 - 782 pages
...canal, depositing in its way, the matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a shallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here then, is the origin of such windings as owe their existence to the nature of the soil. The bay, so corroded, in time becomes... | |
| 1824 - 724 pages
...canal, depositing in its way the matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a shallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here then is the origin of such windings as owe their existence to the nature of the soil. The bay, so corroded, in time becomes... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 782 pages
...canal, depositing iu its way, the matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a shallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here then, is the origin of such w hidings as owe theic existence to the nature of the soil. The bay, so corroded, iu time becomes... | |
| 1835 - 550 pages
...canal, •depositing in its way the matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a shallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here then is the origin of such windings as owe their existence to the nature of the soil. The bay, so corroded, in time becomes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 726 pages
...canal, depofiting in its way the matter excavated from the bay, and which begins to form a fliallow or bank contiguous to the border of the canal. Here then is the origin of'fuch windings as owe their exiftence to the nature of the foil. The bay, fo corroded, in time becomes... | |
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