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Page 64
... town , and has a very lofty spire . ' The road from Hamburg to Lubeck now passes in review ; which latter city the author reaches in the evening . - I was much struck , ' he says , ' with the appearance of the Holstein gate . Surmounted ...
... town , and has a very lofty spire . ' The road from Hamburg to Lubeck now passes in review ; which latter city the author reaches in the evening . - I was much struck , ' he says , ' with the appearance of the Holstein gate . Surmounted ...
Page 368
... towns in Bohemia are much on a par with the inns ; containing , in general , a square or market - place , with a town- house on one side , and in the middle a gilt cross , or column composed of three smaller columns twisted together as ...
... towns in Bohemia are much on a par with the inns ; containing , in general , a square or market - place , with a town- house on one side , and in the middle a gilt cross , or column composed of three smaller columns twisted together as ...
Page 427
... town , and actually entered several dwelling - houses , courtlages and store- houses . Had the wind blown in a southerly instead of a westerly . direction the town would inevitably have been overflowed . Much injury was done to the ...
... town , and actually entered several dwelling - houses , courtlages and store- houses . Had the wind blown in a southerly instead of a westerly . direction the town would inevitably have been overflowed . Much injury was done to the ...
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