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" Blocks of every variety of form and size are grouped together in a thousand different ways, some rising into pyramids, others graduated and cut into irregular tiers of steps, others again heaped into confused masses, like the ruins of some giant structure;... "
The Channel Islands - Page 125
by David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - 1865 - 594 pages
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The North British Review, Volume 28

English literature - 1858 - 688 pages
...was the appearance at low tide of certain parts of Chaussey. Granite blocks, of all shapes and sizes, are grouped together in a thousand different ways,...into irregular tiers of steps; others, again, heaped together into confused masses, like the ruins of some giant structure; at one place upheaved like colossal...
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The North British review

1858 - 590 pages
...was the appearance at low tide of certain parts of Chaussey. Granite blocks, of all shapes and sizes, are grouped together in a thousand different ways,...into irregular tiers of steps; others, again, heaped together into contused masses, like the ruins of some giant structure; at one place upheaved like colossal...
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The Channel Islands

David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - Channel Islands - 1865 - 922 pages
...fragments of some mountain, hurled into the sea. " 151ocks of every variety of form and size are srrouped together in a thousand different ways, some rising...giant structure; at one place, appearing like colossal Druidioal stones; at another, entangled together like the rude materials of some Cyclopean edifice,...
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Black's Guide to the Channel Islands

David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1868 - 270 pages
...published a delightful work on the coast of Normandy, entitled " Eambles of a Naturalist." He says, " Blocks of every variety of form and size are grouped...giant structure; at one place appearing like colossal Draidical stones, at another entangled together like the rude materials of some Cyclopean edifice,...
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Black's Guide to the Channel Islands

David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1875 - 310 pages
...published a delightful work on the coast of Normandy, entitled " Eambles of a Naturalist." He says, " Blocks of every variety of form and size are grouped...masses like the ruins of some giant structure; at oneplace appearing like colossal Druidical stones, at another entangled together like the rude materials...
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Black's Guide to the Channel Islands

David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1879 - 260 pages
...published a delightful work on the coast of Normandy, entitled " Rambles of a Naturalist." He says, " Blocks of every variety of form and size are grouped...masses like the ruins of some giant structure; at oneplace appearing like colossal Druidical stones, at another entangled together like the rude materials...
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The gallery of geography, a tour of the world. 6 divisions, Volume 3; Volume 83

Thomas Milner - 1882 - 250 pages
...Blocks of every variety of form and size aro grouped together in a thousand different ways, some ruing into pyramids, others graduated and cut into irregular...entangled together like the rude materials of some Cyclopean edifice, or else suspended, and so slightly poised that a breath of air seems sufficient...
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Black's Guide to the Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Alderney, and ...

David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1885 - 340 pages
...published a delightful work on the coast of Normandy, entitled " Eambles of a Naturalist." He says, " Blocks of every variety of form and size are grouped...entangled together like the rude materials of some Cyclopean edifice, or else suspended and so slightly poised that a breath of air seems sufficient to...
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Black's Guide to the Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Alderney, and ...

Channel Islands - 1885 - 332 pages
...published a delightful work on the coast of Normandy, entitled " Eambles of a Naturalist." He says, " Blocks of every variety of form and size are grouped...entangled together like the rude materials of some Cyclopean edifice, or else suspended and so slightly poised that a breath of air seems sufficient to...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 44

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1858 - 610 pages
...was the appearance at low tide of certain parts of Chaussey. Granite blocks, of all shapes and sizes, are grouped together in a thousand different ways,...into irregular tiers of steps ; others, again, heaped together into confused masses, like the ruins of some giant structure ; at one place upheaved like...
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