Andalucia, Ronda and Granada, Murcia, Valencia, and Catalonia; the portions best suited for the invalidJohn Murray, 1855 |
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... GRANADA , MURCIA , VALENCIA , AND CATALONIA ; THE PORTIONS BEST SUITED FOR THE INVALID - A WINTER TOUR . QUIEN DICE ESPAÑA - DICE TODO . THIRD EDITION , ENTIRELY REVISED , WITH GREAT ADDITIONS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET ...
... GRANADA , MURCIA , VALENCIA , AND CATALONIA ; THE PORTIONS BEST SUITED FOR THE INVALID - A WINTER TOUR . QUIEN DICE ESPAÑA - DICE TODO . THIRD EDITION , ENTIRELY REVISED , WITH GREAT ADDITIONS . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET ...
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... GRANADA . Introductory Sketch of the Country and Natives : Routes . Kingdom of Granada · SECTION IV . - THE KINGDOM OF MURCIA . General View of the Country and its Productions : Routes Mines • · 251 • 291 • • 338 339 SECTION V ...
... GRANADA . Introductory Sketch of the Country and Natives : Routes . Kingdom of Granada · SECTION IV . - THE KINGDOM OF MURCIA . General View of the Country and its Productions : Routes Mines • · 251 • 291 • • 338 339 SECTION V ...
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... of the temperate or tropical zones : thus in the province of Granada the sugar - cane and cotton - tree luxuriate at the base of ranges whose tops are covered with eternal snow c 2 Spain . 27 IX . THE GEOGRAPHY OF SPAIN .
... of the temperate or tropical zones : thus in the province of Granada the sugar - cane and cotton - tree luxuriate at the base of ranges whose tops are covered with eternal snow c 2 Spain . 27 IX . THE GEOGRAPHY OF SPAIN .
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... Granada , Cordova , Seville , Xerez , are easy of access , and may be visited almost at every portion of the year . The winters may be spent at Cadiz , Seville , or Malaga , the summers in the cool mountains of Ronda , Aracena , or Granada ...
... Granada , Cordova , Seville , Xerez , are easy of access , and may be visited almost at every portion of the year . The winters may be spent at Cadiz , Seville , or Malaga , the summers in the cool mountains of Ronda , Aracena , or Granada ...
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... Granada , Seville , Cordova , Jaen , Murcia , Valencia , & c .: others principalities , like Asturias : others counties , like Barcelona , Niebla , & c .: and lastly , others were called provinces , like New and Old Castile ...
... Granada , Seville , Cordova , Jaen , Murcia , Valencia , & c .: others principalities , like Asturias : others counties , like Barcelona , Niebla , & c .: and lastly , others were called provinces , like New and Old Castile ...
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Alameda Alcazar Alhama Alhambra Alicante Alonso Alonso Cano altar ancient Andalucia antiquity Arabic Arabicè arms artist Azulejo Bailen Berja built bull bull-fight Cadiz Cæsar called Cartagena Casa castle cathedral chapel Charles church churrigueresque colour convent Cordova cross Duke England English España Ferdinand Ferdinand VII foreign French garden Gibraltar Gothic Granada grand hence hill honour Iberian inscription Isabella Jaen Juan king ladies land Madrid Majo Malaga marble Montañes Moorish Moors mosque mountains Murcia Murillo natives never observe once Oriental painted palace pass Patio Pedro Peninsula picturesque pillars plain plateresque Plaza posada Puerta Retablo rich ride river road Rock Roman Ronda ROUTE ruin Santa says Sebastiani Sevilla Seville Sierra Sierra Morena Soult Spain Spaniards Spanish Strabo style Tarifa thing tion Torre tower town traveller Valencia Venta Virgin walls whence wine Xerez
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Seite 146 - The most triumphant death is that of the martyr ; the most awful that of the martyred patriot ; the most splendid that of the hero in the hour of victory ; and if the chariot and the horses of fire had been vouchsafed for Nelson's translation, he could scarcely have departed in a brighter blaze of glory.
Seite 29 - Director-General of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland ; and JAMES NICOL, FRSE, FGS, Professor of Natural History in the University of Aberdeen. Constructed by ALEX. KEITH JOHNSTON, FRSE, &c., Geographer to the Queen, Author of the "Physical Atlas,
Seite 312 - ... is again given up to the past and to the Moor ; then, when the moon, Dian's bark of pearl, floats above it in the air like his crescent symbol, the tender beam heals the scars, and makes them contribute to the sentiment of widowed loneliness. The wan rays tip the filigree arches, and give a depth to the shadows and a misty undefined magnitude to the saloons beyond, which sleep in darkness and silence, broken only by the drony flight of some bat.
Seite 35 - A Symbolic French and English Vocabulary. For Students of every Age, in all Classes; in which the most Useful and Common Words are taught by Illustrations. By LC RAGONOT, Professor of the French Language.
Seite 107 - qui ne vaut pas la peine d'être dit, on le chante.
Seite 310 - Their faces are barbecued, and their manes cut like scales of a griffin, and the legs like bedposts, with the feet concealed by the pavement, while a water-pipe stuck in their mouths does not add to their dignity.
Seite 29 - Volume, size 20 * 13^ inches, consisting of a series of 48 original and authentic Maps, constructed by ALEX. KEITH JOHNSTON, FRGS, Author of the " Physical Atlas," &c., and beautifully engraved and coloured in the finest style by W. & AK JOHNSTON, with a Special Index to each Map. A Cruise in Japanese Waters. By Captain SHERARD OSBORN, CB, Author of " Leaves from an Arctic Journal," " Quedah,
Seite 312 - ... the tomb, not the home of the Moor. It may disappoint those who, fonder of the present and a cigar than of the past and the abstract, arrive heated with the hill, and are thinking of getting back to an ice, a dinner, and a siesta.
Seite 313 - The baying of the dog and the tinkling of a guitar, indicating life there, increase the desolation of the Alhambra. Then, in proportion as all here around is dead, do the fancy and imagination become alive. The halls and courts seem to expand into a larger size; the shadows of the cypresses on the walls assume the forms of the dusky Moor revisiting his lost home in the glimpses of the moon, while the night winds, breathing through the unglazed windows and myrtles, rustle as his silken robes or sigh...
Seite 43 - Differing in plan and execution from many works published with similar intent, ambitious eulogium of the scenery to which the volume is meant to be a guide, has been studiously suppressed. A plain and intelligible account is given of those localities most worthy of the attention of strangers, and of the means by which they can be reached. By adopting this course, space has been found for the incorporation of...