A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands, Athens, and the MoreaJ. Murray, 1837 - 399 Seiten |
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... Roads , about a mile from Falmouth , whence we were conveyed by boats supplied by the several inns at which the passengers may put up , at what seems the exorbitant charge of half a guinea each person . We sailed about three o'clock ...
... Roads , about a mile from Falmouth , whence we were conveyed by boats supplied by the several inns at which the passengers may put up , at what seems the exorbitant charge of half a guinea each person . We sailed about three o'clock ...
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... roads and rivers almost impassable , and of the un- settled state of the country , which made it highly probable that we should be captured by bandits and taken up into the moun- tains for ransom - an accident which , with all our ...
... roads and rivers almost impassable , and of the un- settled state of the country , which made it highly probable that we should be captured by bandits and taken up into the moun- tains for ransom - an accident which , with all our ...
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... to the Cork Wood , the favourite ride of the equestrians of the garrison . The first part of the road is on the sea - shore ; it then becomes very bad ; at five miles ' distance we passed through St. Roque , a small town , devoid.
... to the Cork Wood , the favourite ride of the equestrians of the garrison . The first part of the road is on the sea - shore ; it then becomes very bad ; at five miles ' distance we passed through St. Roque , a small town , devoid.
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... Roads , anchored for the night . The passengers and idlers ( as all but the sea- men are emphatically and justly called in His Majesty's ships , ) then turned into their beds , which some anxiety about our situation prevented our doing ...
... Roads , anchored for the night . The passengers and idlers ( as all but the sea- men are emphatically and justly called in His Majesty's ships , ) then turned into their beds , which some anxiety about our situation prevented our doing ...
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... road - side , about half a mile from the town and looking southward , -represents that part of the island , which is now pointed out as the site of the gardens of Alcinoüs , with the distant sail which " Swims or seems to swim the main ...
... road - side , about half a mile from the town and looking southward , -represents that part of the island , which is now pointed out as the site of the gardens of Alcinoüs , with the distant sail which " Swims or seems to swim the main ...
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