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a lake, among the cultivated riling grotincls^ 

 of Cornwall. To the North, the efluariesf 

 of the Tamer and the Tavey, terminated 

 with bold broken woody heights, and 

 backed by tlie Ccrnifh mountains. To 

 the South, the lov/er part of the fame 

 eftuary, including Hamoze, with the fhips 

 of war in ordinary ; the church of Ply- 

 mouth and the prominent features around 

 it; the Sound, with fhips under fail, 

 ' fkreened on the left with the cultivated 

 hills of South Devonfhire, on the right by 

 Mountedgecumbe. ' A more interefling 

 fubje<l^ for a Panorama painting could not 

 well be conceived-. 



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