Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, الجزء 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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الصفحة ii
... dangerous heights , Dirphossian ridges , and Diacrian caves , Ye plains , where Phorcyn broods upon the deep , And founds his floating palaces , what sobs Of dying men shall ye not hear ? what groans Of masts and wrecks , all crashing ...
... dangerous heights , Dirphossian ridges , and Diacrian caves , Ye plains , where Phorcyn broods upon the deep , And founds his floating palaces , what sobs Of dying men shall ye not hear ? what groans Of masts and wrecks , all crashing ...
الصفحة iv
... experienced at Moscow , he lays particular stress upon the hospitality of the inhabitants , 66 I although , " to use his own words in the Fourth Chapter of the the present Volume , " it was considered dangerous at iv ADVERTISEMENT.
... experienced at Moscow , he lays particular stress upon the hospitality of the inhabitants , 66 I although , " to use his own words in the Fourth Chapter of the the present Volume , " it was considered dangerous at iv ADVERTISEMENT.
الصفحة v
Edward Daniel Clarke. the present Volume , " it was considered dangerous at that time to have the character of hospitality towards English- men . " He also cites a passage in the Notes , from a French Work of celebrity , to prove , with ...
Edward Daniel Clarke. the present Volume , " it was considered dangerous at that time to have the character of hospitality towards English- men . " He also cites a passage in the Notes , from a French Work of celebrity , to prove , with ...
الصفحة xxv
... dangerous sickness , demand the warmest expressions of gratitude . The plants collected during the route were the result of their mutual labour ; but the whole of the meteorological statement in the Appendix , ' together with the ...
... dangerous sickness , demand the warmest expressions of gratitude . The plants collected during the route were the result of their mutual labour ; but the whole of the meteorological statement in the Appendix , ' together with the ...
الصفحة xxv
... dangers and mis- chances , on land and sea . And thus , full of desire and hope , we accompany him , till he enters on his great scene of action , and begins by the description of some enormous fish or beast . ” THE unsettled state of ...
... dangers and mis- chances , on land and sea . And thus , full of desire and hope , we accompany him , till he enters on his great scene of action , and begins by the description of some enormous fish or beast . ” THE unsettled state of ...
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