Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... of a mile and a half in length , and its height is from 950 to 1300 feet . Lachin Ꭹ Gair does not enjoy the advantages of an insulated situation with respect to the neighbouring LACHIN Y GAIR . hills . On the west it LACHIN Y GAIR .
... of a mile and a half in length , and its height is from 950 to 1300 feet . Lachin Ꭹ Gair does not enjoy the advantages of an insulated situation with respect to the neighbouring LACHIN Y GAIR . hills . On the west it LACHIN Y GAIR .
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... of a mile and a half in length , and its height is from 950 to 1300 feet . Lachin y Gair does not enjoy the advantages of an insulated situation with respect to the neighbouring LACHIN Y GAIR . hills . On the west it LACHIN Y GAIR .
... of a mile and a half in length , and its height is from 950 to 1300 feet . Lachin y Gair does not enjoy the advantages of an insulated situation with respect to the neighbouring LACHIN Y GAIR . hills . On the west it LACHIN Y GAIR .
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... situation and glorious appearance , he brings instantly into contrast with these , the language of utter contempt and disgust , at the filth and abominations of this worse than painted sepulchre . " As we entered Lisbon last year ...
... situation and glorious appearance , he brings instantly into contrast with these , the language of utter contempt and disgust , at the filth and abominations of this worse than painted sepulchre . " As we entered Lisbon last year ...
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... , and near the east end , of the high cliffs , which extend along the south bank of the Tagus from thence to the sea . From this elevated situation we have a panoramic series of views of incomparable grandeur . To the north.
... , and near the east end , of the high cliffs , which extend along the south bank of the Tagus from thence to the sea . From this elevated situation we have a panoramic series of views of incomparable grandeur . To the north.
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... situation , as one of the most western ports of the Morea , is so favourable to the commerce of Greece , that it has often recovered from pillage and destruction . Roman merchants settled and traded there in the time of Cicero , as the ...
... situation , as one of the most western ports of the Morea , is so favourable to the commerce of Greece , that it has often recovered from pillage and destruction . Roman merchants settled and traded there in the time of Cicero , as the ...
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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