Fteep

Word FTEEP
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The word "fteep" in example sentences

At length I elpied a little cove on the right (hore of the creek, to which, with great pain and difficulty, I. gu'ded my raft; and at lall got fo near, as that, reaching ground with my oar, I could thrufl her direftly in; but here I had like to have dipped all my cargo in the fea again; for that (hore lying'pretty fteep, that is tofay, ❋ Unknown (1790)

We have before remarked that the eaftem fliore of thefe pretended iflands is fteep, wild, and fterile; and that of the weft low, pleafing, and covered with wood: this contraft, noticed as well by my friend M. Peron in the ifland M.ria, is afluredly a confequence of the fame phyfical caufe. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Beyond this diftance you reach a rivulet, which runs by the foot of a hill of little elevation, but fteep, and over which a bridge is thrown. ❋ Unknown (1812)

It has little to fear from enemies, bang as it were fortified by luiture, and almoft every where inacceflible, on account of its fteep fliores. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The two fmall iflands are flat and even; only the Bafliee ifland hath one fteep fcraggy hill, but Goat ifland is all flat and very even. llie mould of thefe iflands in the valley is blackifli in fome places, but in moft red# ❋ Unknown (1812)

The ifland is furrounded with reefs, which in fome places extend more than a league from fliore; the fouth fide is more fteep, and the fea breaks againft it, except in fome few fpots. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Monmouth and Grafton ifles are very hilly, with many of thofe fteep inhabited precipices on them, that I fliall defcribe particularly. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Trembled the earth; the wheeling deep LafhM the proud cllfTs incumbent fteep; ❋ John Gisborne (1797)

It is fituate oa a fteep cliff, on a bay of St. George's Channel, 16 miles ne of St. David's, and ❋ Unknown (1797)

Ihe town is fmall, fltpatc in a yallcy» at tbt; bottom of a bay on tne $ fide of the ifland« between two fteep dreary mountains; and is well defended by forts and batteries. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Plea (to declaration for fawing a fpout leading from plaintiff's corn chamber to his fteep vat, for the purpofe of conveying grain, p. 314), ill, general iffue; 2d, that defendant feifed in fee of a meffu - age; and becaufe the fpout was fixed through the ceiling of the iliid houfe, and againll the walls in - ❋ Unknown (1797)

Declaration for fa wing a fpout leading from plaintiff's com-cliamber to his fteep-vat, for the purpofe of conveying grain. ❋ Unknown (1797)

It is high and fteep, but has many vaU lies, which widen toward the fea, and are covered with fine forefts to the fummits of the interior mountai | hs. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Here are fome confi - dcrable ruins of a caltle, on the brow of a fteep hill, on a channel of the Thames between Canvey Iflnnd and the fhore. ❋ Unknown (1797)

The!? coaft is edged w''h very fteep cliffs of chalk and freeltone, hollowed into ca - verns in variovis parts. ❋ Unknown (1797)

It is feated on the lide of a fteep hill, on the Witham, which here divides into three ftreams. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Reichknrach, a river of Swiflerland, which has its fource at the foot of Mount Wetterhorn, and rolls its numerous cata - racts down the fteep fiiks of Mount Shei - dec, till It unites with the Aar, near Meyringen. ❋ Unknown (1797)

The Planets revolving have chac'd Three Moons fince her Corydon paus'dj Then climb'd to the fteep of the hill, ❋ Perfect, William, 1737-1809 (1796)

Proceeding y, they had a view of Hodafa, w 9 fteep, infulated Tock, where tn lurious infcriptioD, iii*ither refemb ic nor the Hebrew, which our trav t an opportunity of eximlning; but conL-iuuica it inull be Hanija - rene. ❋ Unknown (1796)

A ftone ftaircafe, fteep, narrow, and winding, after pai&ng feveral grated doors, leads into a floor, which you hope is at the top, but which is little more than half way up. ❋ Unknown (1795)

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