A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands, Athens, and the MoreaJ. Murray, 1837 - 399 Seiten |
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... suppose , the Moorish style , which was pro- bably suggested to the architect as appro- priate , by the remains of the Moorish castle -the first kernel of Gibraltar , built in 725 , by Tarif , the Saracen general , founder of the city ...
... suppose , the Moorish style , which was pro- bably suggested to the architect as appro- priate , by the remains of the Moorish castle -the first kernel of Gibraltar , built in 725 , by Tarif , the Saracen general , founder of the city ...
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... suppose , im- passable to an enemy . The Mediterranean shore of the Neutral Ground affords the best view of the neigh- bourhood . The rock from this looks com- pletely insulated , rising 1300 feet perpen- dicularly , the sea on both ...
... suppose , im- passable to an enemy . The Mediterranean shore of the Neutral Ground affords the best view of the neigh- bourhood . The rock from this looks com- pletely insulated , rising 1300 feet perpen- dicularly , the sea on both ...
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... the citadel . We afterwards walked to what is called the One Gun Battery , from which is a view of one of the islands ( for there are two com- petitors ) which claim to be what is called the " Sail of Ulysses " -I suppose in allusion.
... the citadel . We afterwards walked to what is called the One Gun Battery , from which is a view of one of the islands ( for there are two com- petitors ) which claim to be what is called the " Sail of Ulysses " -I suppose in allusion.
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Edward Giffard. the " Sail of Ulysses " -I suppose in allusion to the galley of the Phæacians , which on her return from having conveyed Ulysses to Ithaca , was overtaken by the vengeance of Neptune , and petrified within sight of the ...
Edward Giffard. the " Sail of Ulysses " -I suppose in allusion to the galley of the Phæacians , which on her return from having conveyed Ulysses to Ithaca , was overtaken by the vengeance of Neptune , and petrified within sight of the ...
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... suppose that he had some such object . He did not enter the harbour , but kept beat- ing on and off ; and when his boat took him on shore and brought him back , we observed that the men did not speak , and barely dipped their oars - I ...
... suppose that he had some such object . He did not enter the harbour , but kept beat- ing on and off ; and when his boat took him on shore and brought him back , we observed that the men did not speak , and barely dipped their oars - I ...
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