Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... hundred and fifty years , when the Spaniards again got possession of it . On the 23d of July , 1704 , Sir George Rooke , with the combined English and Dutch fleets , cannonaded Gibraltar and a body of troops under the Prince d'Armstadt ...
... hundred and fifty years , when the Spaniards again got possession of it . On the 23d of July , 1704 , Sir George Rooke , with the combined English and Dutch fleets , cannonaded Gibraltar and a body of troops under the Prince d'Armstadt ...
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... hundred miles . We left Lisbon , and travelled on horseback to Seville and Cadiz , and thence in the Hyperion frigate to Gibraltar . " Byron left Gibraltar in the packet for Malta on the 19th of August . He had intended to pass over to ...
... hundred miles . We left Lisbon , and travelled on horseback to Seville and Cadiz , and thence in the Hyperion frigate to Gibraltar . " Byron left Gibraltar in the packet for Malta on the 19th of August . He had intended to pass over to ...
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... hundred miles . We left Lisbon , and travelled on horseback to Seville and Cadiz , and thence in the Hyperion frigate to Gibraltar . ” Byron left Gibraltar in the packet for Malta on the 19th of August . He had intended to pass over to ...
... hundred miles . We left Lisbon , and travelled on horseback to Seville and Cadiz , and thence in the Hyperion frigate to Gibraltar . ” Byron left Gibraltar in the packet for Malta on the 19th of August . He had intended to pass over to ...
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... hundred yards through the town before they could get to a dry house . But they were fortunate in so escaping , for danger now swept into the village from a quarter where it was least expected . At a point about half a mile to the north ...
... hundred yards through the town before they could get to a dry house . But they were fortunate in so escaping , for danger now swept into the village from a quarter where it was least expected . At a point about half a mile to the north ...
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... the sea . The highest point of ele- vation to which this Serra de Cintra attains is about eighteen hundred feet ; the summit , on which the Penha convent is situated ( and which may be clearly distinguished at sea , off the rock , in fine.
... the sea . The highest point of ele- vation to which this Serra de Cintra attains is about eighteen hundred feet ; the summit , on which the Penha convent is situated ( and which may be clearly distinguished at sea , off the rock , in fine.
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Acropolis ALI PACHA Ali's ancient appearance Athens Ballater beautiful Cadiz Cagliari canto CAPE COLONNA castle CASTLE OF CHILLON Chamouni Childe Harold Chillon Cintra columns Constantinople convent Corfu Corinth deep Delphi distance Drawn by F English Engraved Etna eyes feet Finden Fleet Street fortress Gibraltar glory Greece Greek hill Hobhouse Hourchid immense inhabitants interest Ioannina island Ithaca J. D. HARDING J. M. W. Turner JUPITER OLYMPIUS LACHIN Y GAIR lady lake land letter Lisbon lofty Lord Byron Mafra MAID OF ATHENS Malta marble MARGUERITA COGNI MISS CHAWORTH mountain o'er Pacha palace Parthenon Patrass possession promontory remains rich river rock Roman ruins Santa Maura Saragoza says Lord Byron scene scenery seen shew shore side Simplon situation Sketch Sophia Spoleto spot Stanfield stone Sultan summit Sunium Tagus thee thou tion town travellers Turkish Turks Venetian Venice Verona village visited walls Ζώη