Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy LandT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 |
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الصفحة v
... perhaps , another in any collection of Great Britain . Although they served to throw considerable light upon the state of Greece , when that country had been little visited by modern travellers , no allusion to these two publications ...
... perhaps , another in any collection of Great Britain . Although they served to throw considerable light upon the state of Greece , when that country had been little visited by modern travellers , no allusion to these two publications ...
الصفحة vii
... perhaps , was the inscription read by Guille- tiere and his companions ; but which had disap- peared when Spon was at Athens , having been removed by some traveller , or destroyed by the Turks . The most curious part of Spon's answer to ...
... perhaps , was the inscription read by Guille- tiere and his companions ; but which had disap- peared when Spon was at Athens , having been removed by some traveller , or destroyed by the Turks . The most curious part of Spon's answer to ...
الصفحة x
... Perhaps this may be one of the causes which , added to the fine cli- mate of the country , and to its diversified land- scape , communicate such a high degree of cheerfulness during a journey or a voyage in Greece for whether the ...
... Perhaps this may be one of the causes which , added to the fine cli- mate of the country , and to its diversified land- scape , communicate such a high degree of cheerfulness during a journey or a voyage in Greece for whether the ...
الصفحة xiv
... perhaps , be deemed a bold acknow- ledgment to confess , that the account of Helio- polis , and of the Memphian Pyramids , was writ- ten without consulting a single page of Jacob Bryant's " Observations upon the Antient His- ( 1 ) See ...
... perhaps , be deemed a bold acknow- ledgment to confess , that the account of Helio- polis , and of the Memphian Pyramids , was writ- ten without consulting a single page of Jacob Bryant's " Observations upon the Antient His- ( 1 ) See ...
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... perhaps be two hundred feet above the level of the sea , is covered with a variety of shrubs and aromatic plants , which may render the air as wholesome as it is fra- grant and agreeable : the ascent was by a slope ; and this , although ...
... perhaps be two hundred feet above the level of the sea , is covered with a variety of shrubs and aromatic plants , which may render the air as wholesome as it is fra- grant and agreeable : the ascent was by a slope ; and this , although ...
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