Sketches of a Tour From Canada to Paris

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Sketches of a Tour From Canada to Paris
Spedon Andrew Learmont
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The grand organ is a massive piece of elaborate workmanship.
Like Jupiter, it has a voice of thunder, intonating its undulations into melody with a sort of sepulchral solemnity. Six hundred steps give access to the sum- mit of the highest dome, from which a comprehensive view can be obtained. The clock-work and great bell are also attractive objects ; the pendulum is 14 feet long, and the ball attached to its extremity weighs 112 FROM CANADA TO PARIS. Ill pounds. The bell is 10 feet in diameter
..., and in weight exceeds 10,000 pounds. Its tones, which are deep and solemn, are said to be heard distinctly, in a calm evening, at a distance of 12 or 15 miles. Altogether, St. Paul's Cathedral is a stupendous and magnificent edifice, and well worthy of being visited. I also made a visit to the seat of parliament. The building com- prises both Houses ; it is situated close to the river, and was constructed in consequence of the former having been destroyed by fire in 1834. It is a mag- nificent structure of modern Gothic architecture, cov- ering an area of nearly eight acres ; unfortunately it is composed of stone liable to decay.

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