The Crescent and the Cross: Or, Romance and Realities of Eastern Travel, Томове 1–2H. Colburn, 1845 |
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... miles ; but without , all was so calm and undisturbed that she might have seemed still at anchor but for the villas and villages , and woods and lawns , that went scampering by , as if running a steeple - chase to Salisbury . The ...
... miles ; but without , all was so calm and undisturbed that she might have seemed still at anchor but for the villas and villages , and woods and lawns , that went scampering by , as if running a steeple - chase to Salisbury . The ...
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... miles in length ; and before I leave the subject , I must bear my willing testimony to the ability and courtesy of her captain , officers , and well - ordered crew ; they do credit to their gallant ship , as she does to the country that ...
... miles in length ; and before I leave the subject , I must bear my willing testimony to the ability and courtesy of her captain , officers , and well - ordered crew ; they do credit to their gallant ship , as she does to the country that ...
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... miles an hour , is here about twelve miles wide . One would suppose that such a vast volume of water might create a very respectable ocean of its own in the course of a year or so : yet with this , assisted by all the rivers that pour ...
... miles an hour , is here about twelve miles wide . One would suppose that such a vast volume of water might create a very respectable ocean of its own in the course of a year or so : yet with this , assisted by all the rivers that pour ...
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... it . The French anchored in the bay in June , 1830 , and landed their troops without resistance some miles to the westward of the city . All the previous attacks having been made by sea , this landing was wholly 18 ALGIERS .
... it . The French anchored in the bay in June , 1830 , and landed their troops without resistance some miles to the westward of the city . All the previous attacks having been made by sea , this landing was wholly 18 ALGIERS .
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... miles . In our eyes it was still the enchanted island , and in our ears the faint sounds that came to us over the sunny sea were of shepherd's lute or woman's song ; but a fat gentleman in green spectacles called it Pantellaria , and ...
... miles . In our eyes it was still the enchanted island , and in our ears the faint sounds that came to us over the sunny sea were of shepherd's lute or woman's song ; but a fat gentleman in green spectacles called it Pantellaria , and ...
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