Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... Roman station , is the capital of the kingdom of Arragon . It stands in an extensive plain , fruitful in olive - yards and vineyards . We crossed the Gallego , a tributary stream which falls in below the town , and soon after entered it ...
... Roman station , is the capital of the kingdom of Arragon . It stands in an extensive plain , fruitful in olive - yards and vineyards . We crossed the Gallego , a tributary stream which falls in below the town , and soon after entered it ...
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... Roman domination their fame knew no other limits than those of the empire , throughout which they were noted for their elegance , their gaiety , and their powers of fasci- nation ; and , if we may believe the " Childe's " report above ...
... Roman domination their fame knew no other limits than those of the empire , throughout which they were noted for their elegance , their gaiety , and their powers of fasci- nation ; and , if we may believe the " Childe's " report above ...
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... Roman inscriptions and other antiquities . Among them was an odd epitaph , found upon the tomb of some man- hating cynic , who thought he had fled to the end of the earth . It ran , ' Heliodorus , a Carthaginian madman , ordered me by ...
... Roman inscriptions and other antiquities . Among them was an odd epitaph , found upon the tomb of some man- hating cynic , who thought he had fled to the end of the earth . It ran , ' Heliodorus , a Carthaginian madman , ordered me by ...
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... ; and can- delabra found here with Punic inscriptions are pre- served in the museum of the palace of the grand master . From the Carthaginians it fell , with Sicily , under the Roman empire ; and on its decline , into the.
... ; and can- delabra found here with Punic inscriptions are pre- served in the museum of the palace of the grand master . From the Carthaginians it fell , with Sicily , under the Roman empire ; and on its decline , into the.
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William Brockedon. Roman empire ; and on its decline , into the power of the Saracens . From them it was wrested , in 1089 , by Roger , Count of Sicily ; and subsequently formed , with the latter country , part of the Spanish dominions ...
William Brockedon. Roman empire ; and on its decline , into the power of the Saracens . From them it was wrested , in 1089 , by Roger , Count of Sicily ; and subsequently formed , with the latter country , part of the Spanish dominions ...
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