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... described as a great city , with a river and gardens , three leagues from the mountains , and decorated ( I know not why ) with Plato's tomb , ( Abulfeda , tabul . xvii . p . 303 , vers . Reiske ; and the Index Geographicus of Schultens ...
... described as a great city , with a river and gardens , three leagues from the mountains , and decorated ( I know not why ) with Plato's tomb , ( Abulfeda , tabul . xvii . p . 303 , vers . Reiske ; and the Index Geographicus of Schultens ...
Side 6
... described as an iron race , of gigantic stature , who darted fire from their eyes , and spilt blood like water on the ground . Under the banners of Con- rad , a troop of females rode in the attitude and armor of men ; and the chief of ...
... described as an iron race , of gigantic stature , who darted fire from their eyes , and spilt blood like water on the ground . Under the banners of Con- rad , a troop of females rode in the attitude and armor of men ; and the chief of ...
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... described by the undignified phrase , " he climbed a tree . " According to Michaud , vol . ii . p . 164 , the king got upon a rock , with his back against a tree ; according to Wilken , vol . iii , he dragged himself up to the top of ...
... described by the undignified phrase , " he climbed a tree . " According to Michaud , vol . ii . p . 164 , the king got upon a rock , with his back against a tree ; according to Wilken , vol . iii , he dragged himself up to the top of ...
Side 11
... a stream of less fame , but of a longer course . * * It is now called ' he Girama : its course is described in M'Donald Kid neur s Travels . - M. could only achieve the passage of the Lesser Asia ; OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
... a stream of less fame , but of a longer course . * * It is now called ' he Girama : its course is described in M'Donald Kid neur s Travels . - M. could only achieve the passage of the Lesser Asia ; OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
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... described their own introduction , through a series of gloomy passages , and glittering porticos : the scene was enlivened by the warbling of birds and the murmur of fountains : it was en- riched by a display of rich furniture and rare ...
... described their own introduction , through a series of gloomy passages , and glittering porticos : the scene was enlivened by the warbling of birds and the murmur of fountains : it was en- riched by a display of rich furniture and rare ...
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