10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GREAT SARK»
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Observations on metalliferous deposits, and on subterranean ...
Great Sark and Little Sark form one connected island, the connecting link being a
natural causeway, at an elevation of nearly 300 feet above the sea. * * * Great
Sark is rather more than two miles in length from north to south, and Little Sark ...
William Jory Henwood, 1871
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Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall
Great Sark and Little Sark form one connected island, the connecting link being a
natural causeway, at an elevation of nearly 300 feet above the sea. * * * Great
Sark is rather more than two miles in length from north to south, and Little Sark ...
3
The Channel Islands, by D.T. Ansted and R.G. Latham
Great Sark and Little Sark form one connected island, the connecting link being a
natural causeway, at an elevation of nearly 300 feet above the sea. Beyond Great
Sark to the north, and Little Sark to the south, are a number of islets, which we ...
David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham, 1865
Great Sark and Little Sark form one connected island, the connecting link being a
natural causeway, at an elevation of nearly 300 feet above the sea. Beyond Great
Sark to the north, and Little Sark to the south, are a number of islets, which we ...
David Thomas Ansted, 1862
Owing to the existence of a vide tract of soft rock between the granite of Little Sark
and the equally hard porphyry crossing Great Sark at a distance of about a
quarter of a mile, the sea on both sides has made deep inroads, and cut out a
wide ...
George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray, 1861
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The Guernsey Magazine: A Monthly Illustrated Journal of ...
The Coupee is thus named, because the island is here cut into two parts, the one
called Great Sark, the other Little Sark, for the divisions are of unequal size, and
both are united by a narrow but lofty isthmus ; and this is the Coupee.
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Annals of some of the British Norman isles constituting the ...
There having been during the war, a station with a piece of artillery on the side of
Great Sark close at hand, his plan was to mount the cannon, and if he could walk
upon that to the end without falling down, he would then venture to cross the ...
John Jacob (of Guernsey.), 1830
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Annals of some of the British Norman isles constituting the ...
There having been during the war, a station with a piece of artillery on the side of
Great Sark close at hand, his plan was to mount the cannon, and if he could walk
upon that to the end without falling down, he would then venture to cross the ...
9
Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
A walk of a mile and a half through the centre of the island brings us to the
Coupée, a narrow neck of high land Which unites Little Sark with Great Sark— for
there are different degrees of comparison even when the smallest objects are in ...
10
A Grammar of the Norman French of the Channel Islands: The ...
(363) Ia kupoi j' er mn ptit pjef def art fs Coupée it be+pres 3s indef art fs small+f
piece da ter at I grfi sér e I ptit ser. prep land prep def art ms big Sark conj def art
ms small+ms Sark 'La Coupée is a small piece of land between Great Sark and ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GREAT SARK»
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Alla Spring Festival Week di Guernsey
Un'altra stranezza riguarda l'istmo di La Coupé, uno stretto camminamento che unisce le due isole Great Sark a Little Sark. Nel secolo scorso ... «Oggi Viaggi, Apr 15»