The Antiquities of Lyme and Its Vicinity. [With Plates.] Vol. 1author, 1810 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 46
Side 45
... bosom is studded with huge rocks , masses of which are strewn irregularly at the foot . This is designated by the name of the Coombs . Various brooks descend from its crannies , advantage is taken of which 45 HOPE DALE. ...
... bosom is studded with huge rocks , masses of which are strewn irregularly at the foot . This is designated by the name of the Coombs . Various brooks descend from its crannies , advantage is taken of which 45 HOPE DALE. ...
Side 46
Rev. William MARRIOTT. descend from its crannies , advantage is taken of which in the formation of an immense lake , as a reservoir of the Peak Forest canal in the valley beneath . Leaving these precipices , the ground breaks into green ...
Rev. William MARRIOTT. descend from its crannies , advantage is taken of which in the formation of an immense lake , as a reservoir of the Peak Forest canal in the valley beneath . Leaving these precipices , the ground breaks into green ...
Side 49
... episcopal chapel of Jenkin , embayed on all other sides , as on this , by ranges of mountain . From Pym and Wind- catter rocks , blanched white by their ærial position , the hill H keeps descending to a point at Whaley ; and falls 49.
... episcopal chapel of Jenkin , embayed on all other sides , as on this , by ranges of mountain . From Pym and Wind- catter rocks , blanched white by their ærial position , the hill H keeps descending to a point at Whaley ; and falls 49.
Side 50
Rev. William MARRIOTT. keeps descending to a point at Whaley ; and falls at the same time to a brook , which washes its length at foot from Kettles- hulme , in some places by a gradual fall ; and in others breaks into dark , downright ...
Rev. William MARRIOTT. keeps descending to a point at Whaley ; and falls at the same time to a brook , which washes its length at foot from Kettles- hulme , in some places by a gradual fall ; and in others breaks into dark , downright ...
Side 53
... descending to the Goyt . COBDEN EDGE , SHAW MARSH AND BROADHURST EDGE . The Derbyshire side of the Goyt is occupied by a reciprocal row of eminences , extending about the half way of the Marple Ridge , to the north west , and the same ...
... descending to the Goyt . COBDEN EDGE , SHAW MARSH AND BROADHURST EDGE . The Derbyshire side of the Goyt is occupied by a reciprocal row of eminences , extending about the half way of the Marple Ridge , to the north west , and the same ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
acclivity adduced Adlington agger Alderley amongst ancient road Anker's Knoll antiquity appears ascending avenue bank barrow base Beesta Bennet's betwixt Bow Stone Bow-stone breadth brink Broadhurst Edge brow Buxton cavity Cheshire Chinley Chisworth clough considerable contiguous course creek crosses dale declivity deep Derbyshire descending described direction Disley district earth east Edale elevated embankment eminence encampment entrenchment excavation foot fosse Glossop Goyt ground hall head height Hence hollow Idem inclosures interment Kinder Scout Knight's Low length likewise Ludworth Lyme Handley Lyme Park Macclesfield Mam Tor Marple Marple bridge Mellor ment Mersey miles military monument mound mountain nature oblong paces Park's Moor passes pillar plain Pott present Rainow range relics remains ridge river sepulchre side slope space Sponds station Stiveson Stockport summit surface Taxal topographical tract transverse trench tumulus valley vallum Warnedge Werneth Low Whaley moor whilst Whitaker whole yards
Populære passager
Side 85 - And the field of Ephron, which was in Machpelah, which was before Mamre, the field, and the cave which was therein, and all the trees that were in the field, that were in all the borders round about, were made sure unto Abraham for a possession in the presence of the children of Heth, before all that went in at the gate of his city.
Side 129 - The dead bodies of thy servants have they given to be meat unto the fowls of the heaven, the flesh of thy saints unto the beasts of the earth. 3 Their blood have they shed like water round about Jerusalem; and there was none to bury them.
Side 96 - And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan : and the land was polluted with blood.
Side 79 - And forty days were fulfilled for him ; for so are fulfilled the days of those which are embalmed : and the Egyptians mourned for him threescore and ten days.
Side 110 - And they buried him in his own sepulchres, which he had made for himself in the city of David, and laid him in the bed which was filled with sweet odors and divers kinds of spices prepared by the apothecaries' art: and they made a very great burning for him.
Side 336 - And Rachel died, and was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Beth-lehem. And Jacob set a pillar upon her grave : that is the pillar of Rachel's grave unto this day.
Side 126 - Ai he hanged on a tree until eventide : and as soon as the sun was down, Joshua commanded that they should take his carcase down from the tree, and cast it at the entering of the gate of the city, and raise thereon a great heap of stones, that remaineth unto this day.
Side 125 - ... gold, and his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen, and his asses, and his sheep, and his tent, and all that he had : and they brought them unto the valley of Achor. 25 And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us? the LORD shall trouble thee this day. And all Israel stoned him with stones, and burned them with fire, after they had stoned them with stones.
Side 132 - All the kings of the nations, even all of them, Lie in glory, every one in his own house. But thou art cast out of thy grave like an abominable branch...
Side 125 - And Joshua, and all Israel with him, took Achan the son of Zerah, and the silver and the garment, and the wedge of gold, and his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen, and his asses, and his sheep, and his tent, and all that he had: and they brought them unto the valley of Achor. And Joshua said, Why hast thou troubled us ? the LORD shall trouble thee this day.