id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48116 Paris, John Ayrton A Guide to the Mount's Bay and the Land's End Comprehending the topography, botany, agriculture, fisheries, antiquities, mining, mineralogy and geology of West Cornwall .txt text/plain 63265 2997 67 of some general observations upon the subject of Climate, appeared Charter, 47.--Chapel Rock, 48.--ARRIVAL AT SAINT MICHAEL'S MOUNT, 99.--RETURN TO THE LAND'S END--Fine rock Scenery at the Cape near We arrive at Saint Michael's Mount.--The rock of which it is composed Where the granite terminates numerous veins of it appear in the slate, islands, or rocks of granite, appear to be the memorials of the land's rock is a cavern, formed by the decomposition of a vein of granite, south-west of Penzance; and half a mile from Paul Church-town, contains great mass of granite and passing into the schistose rock by which been found, for the first time; it appears to form a small vein, which Saint Ives Bay; although it arrives at the level of the sea three miles The mines in the county of Cornwall consist chiefly of Tin and Copper, [85] In the year 1822, the produce of the Copper mines in Cornwall ./cache/48116.txt ./txt/48116.txt