The principal peak is said to be about four thousand feet in perpendicular height.
At Manchac, the banks are at least fifty feet in perpendicular height.
This cataract is divided, by islands, into three distinct falls, the loftiest of which is one hundred and sixty feet in perpendicular height.
The hill is not far from four hundred feet in perpendicular height; and is remarkable, even among the steep hills of the West, for the general abruptness of its sides, which at some points are absolutely inaccessible.
The greater number range from six to thirty feet in perpendicular height, by forty to one hundred feet diameter at the base.
On the north side of the pass snow commenced at the very top, and continued for at least 1200 feet of perpendicular height.
The ascent, which was bare and grassy, amounted only to about 1000 feet in perpendicular height.
In 1538, a mountain three miles in circumference, and a quarter of a mile in perpendicular height, was thrown up in the course of one night.
It is estimated to be thirty miles in circumference, and two in perpendicular height.
By measurement, I found that we had proceeded about nine hundred feet into the cavern of a mountain, of five hundred feet in perpendicular height; the grotto is about two hundred feet above the level of the river running by the hill.
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