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" Corrib, and through it, to the bay of Galway; the other part drains into the western bays. One has but to glance at the map, to see how much nature has done for... "
Four Days in Connemara - Página 151
por Neave (Sir Digby i.e. Richard Digby), sir Richard Digby Neave (3rd bart.) - 1852 - 305 páginas
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Ireland in 1834, a journey

Henry David Inglis - 1835 - 718 páginas
...communication with the sea. If there were good roads in all directions, this length of land carriage would not be great : but even this distance would...chains of lakes, which extend through every part of Cunnemara. One part of that chain, drains into Loch Corrib, and through it, to the bay of Galway; the...
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A Journey Throughout Ireland During the Spring, Summer, and Autumn of 1834

Henry David Inglis - 1838 - 422 páginas
...communication with the sea. If there were good roads in all directions, this length of land carriage would not be great : but even this distance would...chains of lakes which extend through every part of Cunnemara. One part of that chain drains into Loch Corrib, and through it to the bay of Galway : the...
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A Journey Throughout Ireland, During the Spring, Summer, and Autumn of 1834

Henry David Inglis - 1838 - 426 páginas
...chains of lakes which extend through every part of Cunnemara. One part of that chain drains into Loch Corrib, and through it to the bay of Galway : the other part drains into the western bays. One has but to glance at the map, to see how much nature has done for Cunnemara ; and in enumerating the advantages...
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Letters on the Condition of the People of Ireland

Thomas Campbell Foster - 1846 - 994 páginas
...communication with the sea. If there were good roads in all directions, the length of land-carriage would not be great ; but even this distance would...the other part drains into the western bays. One has but to glance at the map to see how much nature has done for Connemara." — Inylis's Tour through...
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The land we live in, a pictorial and literary sketch-book of the British empire

British empire - 1847 - 856 páginas
...communication with the sea. If there were good roads in all directions, this length of land-carriage would not be great; but even this distance would be...chains of lakes which extend through every part of Connamara." Besides the industrial associations connected with this district, there are many scenes...
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A tour in Connamara, with remarks on its great physical capabilities

George Preston White - 1849 - 208 páginas
...one-half. GPW A TOUR IN CONNAMARA. CHAPTER I. " I will a plain unvarnish'd tale unfold." — OTHELLO. " One has only to glance at the map to see how much Nature has done for Connamara." — INGLIS. IT is singular, notwithstanding the number of works of all kinds which have...
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How to employ Capital in Western Ireland: being answers to a few practical ...

William Digby SEYMOUR - 1851 - 312 páginas
...communication with the sea. If there were good roads in all directions, this length of land carriage would not be great: but even this distance would be...part of Connemara. One part of that chain drains into Loch Corrib, and through it to the bay of Galway; the other part drains into the western bays. One...
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The Land We Live in: Scotland, Ireland and the Devonshire coast

1856 - 586 páginas
...communication with the sea. If there were good roads in all directions, this length of land-carriage would not be great ; but even this distance would...chains of lakes which extend through every part of Cunnamara." Besides the industrial associations connected with this district, there are many scenes...
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Tripoli and Young Italy

Charles Lapworth, Helen Zimmern - 1912 - 402 páginas
...which, when perfected, will completely subjugate the desert to the uses of civilisation. Then again, one has only to glance at the map to see how much the value of the German Cameroons, and the more recently acquired Congo Territory, depends upon a direct...
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