This Island is about a league distant from the main, which is pretty high, and savannah land by the sea; but within land it is higher and woody.
It is pretty high, and remarkable by two saddles, or risings and fallings on the top.
The middle of the Island is pretty high, and destitute of trees, but looks green and pleasant with an herb by the Spaniards called Gramadiel.
It is pretty high, wholy cover'd with wood, and hath very much the Appearance of an Island, by its aspect being so very different from the Land behind it, which is nothing but barren rocky Mountains.
At 7 passed a pretty high point of Land, which lies South-South-West, 12 Leagues from Cape Kidnapper.
It should therefore contain a small quantity of lime, and as little potash as suffices for making a perfect glass at a pretty high temperature.
It is extensively used by the varnish makers, who fuse it at a pretty high heat, and in this state combine it with their oils, or other varnishes.
It is about a league long, pretty high, and very woody: it is about 5 miles from the main, only at the west end it reaches within 3 miles of it.
This island is pretty high, and appears to be about 70 miles in circumference, if I may judge from the length of its east side, which I measured by angles.
Cape of Grand Bank is a pretty high Point, lying 1 League N.
This Island lies nearly in the middle of the Bay, between the East-end of the Isle of Bois and Long Island, it is of a round Form, pretty high, and bold too all round.
Fortune Bay, and lies very near the Shore, is more than 2 Miles in circuit and is pretty high.
He isn't the brightest man in the office, but he is loyal to me and to the house, and when you have been in business as long as I have you will be inclined to put a pretty high value on loyalty.
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