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Page 273
... Isère , which is reputed to be the most fertile portion of Savoy . On the road from Faverge to Ugine , the mountains were no longer capped with turrets of lime- stone , but presented peaked and serrated summits , being REV . MARCH ...
... Isère , which is reputed to be the most fertile portion of Savoy . On the road from Faverge to Ugine , the mountains were no longer capped with turrets of lime- stone , but presented peaked and serrated summits , being REV . MARCH ...
Page 274
... Isère , presents a striking aspect at a distance , but its dirty and narrow streets singularly contrast with its domes and turrets . There is a fine view down the lower valley of the Isère , from the terrace , behind the church . While ...
... Isère , presents a striking aspect at a distance , but its dirty and narrow streets singularly contrast with its domes and turrets . There is a fine view down the lower valley of the Isère , from the terrace , behind the church . While ...
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... Isère , with the lateral valleys that open into it ; and which is deduced from the antient Darentasia , once the me- tropolis of the Grecian and Pennine Alps , but which has now disappeared . The mountains immediately bounding the upper ...
... Isère , with the lateral valleys that open into it ; and which is deduced from the antient Darentasia , once the me- tropolis of the Grecian and Pennine Alps , but which has now disappeared . The mountains immediately bounding the upper ...
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