A Residence at Constantinople, in the Year 1827: With Notes to the Present TimeDurrie and Peck, 1830 - 384 Seiten |
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... ancient Panormus , still the capital of the island , was concealed from our view in a winding bay . When we drew near the Lipari isl- ands , we encountered a violent squall , with much light- ning and thunder during the night . This was ...
... ancient Panormus , still the capital of the island , was concealed from our view in a winding bay . When we drew near the Lipari isl- ands , we encountered a violent squall , with much light- ning and thunder during the night . This was ...
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... ancient capital , in the centre of the island . From Citta Vec- chia , we might descend into the catacombs , which are near by , and after groping among those , perhaps , spa- cious dwellings of the dead , come forth to view two most ...
... ancient capital , in the centre of the island . From Citta Vec- chia , we might descend into the catacombs , which are near by , and after groping among those , perhaps , spa- cious dwellings of the dead , come forth to view two most ...
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... ancient date , in which Dr. Naudi is professor of chemistry . His brother con- ducts a school of mutual instruction , of more than three hundred pupils . It is patronized by the British and Foreign School Society . An enlightened ...
... ancient date , in which Dr. Naudi is professor of chemistry . His brother con- ducts a school of mutual instruction , of more than three hundred pupils . It is patronized by the British and Foreign School Society . An enlightened ...
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... ancient glories , and recent sufferings of a land , second in interest only to Palestine itself . In the gulf of Smyrna , we met with considerable rough weather and head winds , much to the annoyance of our English friends , who had ...
... ancient glories , and recent sufferings of a land , second in interest only to Palestine itself . In the gulf of Smyrna , we met with considerable rough weather and head winds , much to the annoyance of our English friends , who had ...
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... ancient cities of that name still remain . Uncertain as they are , you may like to see the place in the ampitheatre where Polycarp is said to have been burnt , and near the centre of the town , the enclosure , sacred alike to the ...
... ancient cities of that name still remain . Uncertain as they are , you may like to see the place in the ampitheatre where Polycarp is said to have been burnt , and near the centre of the town , the enclosure , sacred alike to the ...
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