Travels and Researches in Asia Minor: More Particularly in the Province of LyciaJohn Murray, 1852 - 510 Seiten |
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... standing be- tween them and the wall , while they pass in long strings with their bulky bales of goods suspended from either side . The sheep of the country are the Cape sheep , having a kind of apron tail , entirely of rich marrowy fat ...
... standing be- tween them and the wall , while they pass in long strings with their bulky bales of goods suspended from either side . The sheep of the country are the Cape sheep , having a kind of apron tail , entirely of rich marrowy fat ...
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... standing are magnificent , but are not of marble , nor in a style of building showing elegance . The amphitheatre on the south- west of the castle , though in ruins , is a wonderful building . A river runs through it , and the arches ...
... standing are magnificent , but are not of marble , nor in a style of building showing elegance . The amphitheatre on the south- west of the castle , though in ruins , is a wonderful building . A river runs through it , and the arches ...
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... standing at the top of my house , I have , unseen , observed fair faces ; but they were all of a dumpling form , which I cannot admire , while the Greek countenance is constantly before me ; their hands are always clean , but generally ...
... standing at the top of my house , I have , unseen , observed fair faces ; but they were all of a dumpling form , which I cannot admire , while the Greek countenance is constantly before me ; their hands are always clean , but generally ...
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... standing on opposite sides of the river , the traveller has to make a day's journey down the western side to Old Troy , and return , and then along the eastern bank to New Troy , and afterwards proceed to the Dardanelles . I believe at ...
... standing on opposite sides of the river , the traveller has to make a day's journey down the western side to Old Troy , and return , and then along the eastern bank to New Troy , and afterwards proceed to the Dardanelles . I believe at ...
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... standing relics of antiquity , -an aqueduct , still carrying water to a part of the town , and one or two iron - bound columns , which have suffered more from fires than from age . It has a fine obelisk , brought by the Romans from ...
... standing relics of antiquity , -an aqueduct , still carrying water to a part of the town , and one or two iron - bound columns , which have suffered more from fires than from age . It has a fine obelisk , brought by the Romans from ...
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