| Edward Smedley - Venice (Italy) - 1832 - 348 pages
...Champagne, who have dictated this recital, having been present at the matters therein related, and conscious that it contains nothing but truth, bear witness that...glorious a sight had never been beheld before. Far as our view could extend, the sea was covered with the sails of ship and galley ; our hearts were lifted up... | |
| 1832 - 528 pages
...Champagne, who have dictated this recital, having been present at the matters therein related, and conscious that it contains nothing but truth, bear witness that...glorious a sight had never been beheld before. Far as our view could extend, the sea was covered with the sails of ship and galley ; our hearts were lifted up... | |
| Child rearing - 1832 - 348 pages
...Champagne, who have dictated this recital, having been present at the matters therein related, and conscious that it contains nothing but truth, bear witness that...glorious a sight had never been beheld before. Far as our view could extend, the sea was covered with the sails of ship and galley; our hearts were lifted up... | |
| Frances Maclellan - Corfu Island (Greece) - 1835 - 462 pages
...Champagne, who have dictated this recital, having been present at the matter therein related, and conscious that it contains nothing but truth, bear witness that so glorious a sight had never been beheld'before. Far as our view could extend, the sea was covered with the sails of ship and galley... | |
| Henry Allon - 1853 - 628 pages
...Champagne, who have dictated this, having been present at the matters herein related, and conscious that it contains nothing but truth, bear witness that...had never been beheld before. Far as our sight could reach, the sea was covered with sails of ships and galleys; our hearts were lifted up, and we thought... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1853 - 620 pages
...Champagne, who have dictated this, having been present at the matters herein related, and conscious that it contains nothing but truth, bear witness that...had never been beheld before. Far as our sight could reach, the sea was covered with sails of ships and galleys; our hearts were lifted up, and we thought... | |
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