scenery in the British empire. Mr. Inglis, describing this road states, that " in the magnificence of its mountain and sea views it is little inferior to any of the celebrated roads along the shores of the Mediterranean, and is every way superior to the... A hand book for travellers in Ireland - 349 페이지저자: James Fraser (of Dublin.) - 1844전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Henry David Inglis - 1835 - 378 페이지
...expected. Nothing can be finer than the road skirting the sea, after leaving Lord Headly's property. In the magnificence of its mountain and sea views,...is little inferior to any of the celebrated roads which have been constructed along the shores of the Mediterranean; and is every way superior to the... | |
| James Fraser (of Dublin.) - 1838 - 692 페이지
...and the Dingle mountains beyond, forming one of the most interesting portions of all the sea coast scenery in the British empire. Mr. Inglis, describing...and is every way superior to the road from Bangor to Conway in North Wales." Leaving the bay of Dingle, with its splendid scenery, we now proceed along... | |
| Henry David Inglis - 1838 - 422 페이지
...expected. Nothing can be finer than the road skirting the sea, after leaving Lord Headly's property. In the magnificence of its mountain and sea views,...is little inferior to any of the celebrated roads which have been constructed along the shores of the Mediterranean; and is every way superior to the... | |
| 1859 - 318 페이지
...Dingle Bay, bounded only by the Dingle Mountains, being commanded all the way. Inglis says of this road that, "In the magnificence of its mountain and sea...celebrated roads along the shores of the Mediterranean." Leaving this splendid prospect for awhile, we proceed over an exposed and dreary tract of country,... | |
| William Frederick Wakeman - 1889 - 522 페이지
...splendid views of Dingle Bay and its neighbouring mountains. Mr. Inglis states, when describing this road, that " in the magnificence of its mountain and sea views it is little inferior to any of the sea roads along the shores of the Mediterranean, and is every way superior to the road from Bangor... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 페이지
...and sea vie» я, it i. litt.'e inferior to any of the celebrated ronds which have been constructed along the shores of the Mediterranean ; and is every way superior to the road from Bangnr to Con« ay, in North Wales. I am sorry I cannot say so much for the population and their dwellings.... | |
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