Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... called the Craig of Clunie ; at its base is the river Dee ; in the middle distance , more towards the left , is Invercauld House , the hospi- table mansion of Mr. Farquharson . Invercauld is situ- ated in the midst of the Grampians , in ...
... called the Craig of Clunie ; at its base is the river Dee ; in the middle distance , more towards the left , is Invercauld House , the hospi- table mansion of Mr. Farquharson . Invercauld is situ- ated in the midst of the Grampians , in ...
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... ( called the north and south Cachop ) , the former of which is narrower than the other , and is marked in nautical charts as the Little Channel , while that extending more to the south , and offering a wider space , is termed the Great ...
... ( called the north and south Cachop ) , the former of which is narrower than the other , and is marked in nautical charts as the Little Channel , while that extending more to the south , and offering a wider space , is termed the Great ...
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... exemplified a melancholy , yea , a dismal truth , yet consolatory and full of joy , that when a people are called suddenly to fight for their liberty , and are sorely pressed upon , their best field of battle MAID OF SARAGOZA .
... exemplified a melancholy , yea , a dismal truth , yet consolatory and full of joy , that when a people are called suddenly to fight for their liberty , and are sorely pressed upon , their best field of battle MAID OF SARAGOZA .
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... called Curzolari , near which , and not in the gulf itself , the battle of Lepanto was fought . The scenery which at this moment presented itself to us was peculiarly agreeable to our eyes , which had been so long fatigued with the ...
... called Curzolari , near which , and not in the gulf itself , the battle of Lepanto was fought . The scenery which at this moment presented itself to us was peculiarly agreeable to our eyes , which had been so long fatigued with the ...
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... called Messalonge , with a singu- lar - looking double shore at the foot of mountains rising one above another as far as the eye could reach , which is , indeed , the appearance of all the country to be seen to the north of the Gulf of ...
... called Messalonge , with a singu- lar - looking double shore at the foot of mountains rising one above another as far as the eye could reach , which is , indeed , the appearance of all the country to be seen to the north of the Gulf of ...
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