| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 438 sider
...by the mutability of fortune, it has abated much of its adored excellencies. " The sea on one side greets its marble walls, on the other a chain of hills...Mount, is famous for his sepulture (in honour of whom a chapel is dedicated, the head priest of which was once the Metropolitan Bishop of India), and for a... | |
| John Fryer - 1909 - 490 sider
...since, by the mutability of Fortune, it has abated much of its adored Excellencies. The Sea on one side greets its Marble Walls, on the other a Chain of Hills...is famous for his Sepulture, (in Honour of whom a 1 Pulicat (Tamil, Pazhaverkkadu, "old acacia forest"), in the Chingleput District, 24 miles N. of Madras.... | |
| Henry Davison Love - 1913 - 648 sider
...by the mutability of Fortune, it has abated much of its adored Excellencies. ' The Sea on one side greets its Marble * Walls ; on the other a Chain of...Mount, is famous for his Sepulture (in Honour of whom a Chappell is dedicated, the Head Priest of which was once the Metropolitan Bishop of India), and. for... | |
| Thomas Bowrey - 1993 - 488 sider
...since, by the mutability of Fortune, it has abated much of its adored Excellencies. The Sea on one side greets its Marble Walls, on the other a Chain of Hills...(in Honour of whom a Chappel is dedicated, the Head Priest of which was once the Metropolitan Bishop of India). ..Within the Walls seven Churches answer... | |
| Sir Thomas Roe, John Fryer - 1993 - 492 sider
...since, by the mutability of Fortune, it has abated much of its adored Excellencies. The Sea on one side greets its Marble Walls, on the other a Chain of Hills...(in Honour of whom a Chappel is dedicated, the Head Priest of which was once the Metropolitan Bishop of India), and for a Tree called Arbar Tristis, which... | |
| J. Talboys Wheeler - 1994 - 432 sider
...by the mutability of fortune, it has abated much of its adored excellencies. " The sea on one side greets its marble walls, on the other a chain of hills...Mount, is famous for his sepulture (in honour of whom a chapel is dedicated, the head priest of which was once the Metropolitan Bishop of India), and for a... | |
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