Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. Part the second, section the firstWhiting and Watson, printed by T.C. Fay, 1813 - 480 من الصفحات |
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... origin- ated in secondary causes ; but they were few , and be omitted . In the provinces of Greece , at this day , the ap pearance caused by a plain , flat as the surface of the ocean , surrounded by mountains , or having lofty rocks in ...
... origin- ated in secondary causes ; but they were few , and be omitted . In the provinces of Greece , at this day , the ap pearance caused by a plain , flat as the surface of the ocean , surrounded by mountains , or having lofty rocks in ...
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... origin , than are at this hour the oral records of England with re- gard to its first invasion by the Danes or Normans . Com- paring the site of the place called Ilium in his time , with that of antient Troy , Strabo says , ( Ilus ) ...
... origin , than are at this hour the oral records of England with re- gard to its first invasion by the Danes or Normans . Com- paring the site of the place called Ilium in his time , with that of antient Troy , Strabo says , ( Ilus ) ...
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... origin of the Ruins in which it was discovered , will be considered interesting ; although , after all , we must remain in a state of the greatest uncertainty with regard to the city alluded to in either of these documents . Possi- bly ...
... origin of the Ruins in which it was discovered , will be considered interesting ; although , after all , we must remain in a state of the greatest uncertainty with regard to the city alluded to in either of these documents . Possi- bly ...
الصفحة 55
... origin . The antiquity of earthen - ware , from the wheel of a Grecian potter , is as easily cognizable as any work left for modern observation ; and , as a vestige of that people . Mound . CHAP . IV . denoting the site of their cities ...
... origin . The antiquity of earthen - ware , from the wheel of a Grecian potter , is as easily cognizable as any work left for modern observation ; and , as a vestige of that people . Mound . CHAP . IV . denoting the site of their cities ...
الصفحة 56
... origin of that river : since his time , Wood , Chevalier , and their followers , have maintained that the Scamander had two sources , one of which was hot , and the other cold . The whole of this representation has been founded upon a ...
... origin of that river : since his time , Wood , Chevalier , and their followers , have maintained that the Scamander had two sources , one of which was hot , and the other cold . The whole of this representation has been founded upon a ...
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