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1 On the 9th, his Majesty encamped on a low promontory south of Kourata.
2 Making out a low promontory , Nish broke into a trot.
3 The low promontory in front now broke into towers and white domes, and great masses of heavy walls.
4 We were now within the embrace of a broad bay flanked on either hand by a low promontory .
5 And they had come upon a low promontory that separated one part of the beach from the next.
6 It stands on a low promontory at the northern extremity of the Bay of Acre, 80 m. N. N.W.
7 Beyond a low promontory of what once had been an island the green men were disappearing toward the west.
8 As the boat was gliding swiftly round a low promontory , thinly covered with trees, one of them gave the alarm of Indians.
9 Passing Dungy Head and Oswald or Horsewall Bay, with its towering chalk cliffs, one reaches a low promontory known as Tongue Beach.
10 There are some low hummocks covered with sand close to the shore of the low promontory , probably occasioned by the ruins of buildings.
11 The peninsula terminated in a low promontory of about thirty acres, which might easily be turned into an island by digging a trench.
12 From this point they rowed along under the shore to a low promontory , upon which stood another monument, commemorating a more tragical event.
13 So this low promontory of the harbour was a significant site from of old, and always had more to do with magic than with trams.
14 The road wound around lovely coves and across low promontories , giving us new beauties at every turn.
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