Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in 1860 [1861], [1862-3]: I. Clark, W.G. Naples and Garibaldi. II. Spottiswoode, G.A. A tour in civil and military Croatia, and through part of Hungary. III. D., R. Slavonic races. IV. K., G.H. A gossip on a Sutherland hillside. V. Bowen C.C. A visit to Peru. VI. Cowell, J.J. Gralan Alps and Mount Iseran. VII. Stephen, Leslie. The Alleleinborn. VIII. Hawkins, F.V. Partial ascent of Mont-Cervin (Matterhorn) IX. Tyndall, John. From Lauterbrunnen to the Æggisch-horn by the Lauwinenthor in one day. X. Clark, J.W. Journal of a yacht voyage to the Faroe Islands and Iceland. XI. Tozer, H.F. Norway. XII. [Galton, Francis] A visit to the north of Spain at the time of the eclipse. XIII. Noel, R.B.W. Syrian travel, and Syrian tribesFrancis Galton Macmillan, 1861 - Voyages and travels |
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... means in this case that , for the present , the judicial system of Tuscany is maintained intact . For instance , if ... mean , secretaries of state . Naples might have been saved to the king , if he had joined Piedmont . In March , 1859 ...
... means in this case that , for the present , the judicial system of Tuscany is maintained intact . For instance , if ... mean , secretaries of state . Naples might have been saved to the king , if he had joined Piedmont . In March , 1859 ...
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... mean by the principle of nationalities ? " " " What do I mean ! < Surely it is clear enough . It is a phrase universally used . Everybody knows it . " " But if it has a definite meaning , it is capable of defi- nition . " << Well , I ...
... mean by the principle of nationalities ? " " " What do I mean ! < Surely it is clear enough . It is a phrase universally used . Everybody knows it . " " But if it has a definite meaning , it is capable of defi- nition . " << Well , I ...
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... means of keeping public order , and time may soften down the fiercest antipathies . Alsace and Lorraine , which detested the yoke of France at first , have now become French at heart ; but if Germany had been constantly inciting them to ...
... means of keeping public order , and time may soften down the fiercest antipathies . Alsace and Lorraine , which detested the yoke of France at first , have now become French at heart ; but if Germany had been constantly inciting them to ...
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... mean fighting . There is not one regiment upon whose fidelity the King can rely . There is one man in the army who is said to be faith- ful , viz . Bosco , who commanded at Melazzo : but Bosco is a Neapolitan . The National Guard , just ...
... mean fighting . There is not one regiment upon whose fidelity the King can rely . There is one man in the army who is said to be faith- ful , viz . Bosco , who commanded at Melazzo : but Bosco is a Neapolitan . The National Guard , just ...
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... means , what realities lie under this surface of triumph . On Wednesday night , Sept. 5th , or rather , early in the morning of Thursday , the King left his palace , committing the town to the care of the general commanding the na ...
... means , what realities lie under this surface of triumph . On Wednesday night , Sept. 5th , or rather , early in the morning of Thursday , the King left his palace , committing the town to the care of the general commanding the na ...
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Alps appearance Arequipa ascended beautiful Bennen Callao called carriage chamois Christian church cliffs cloth clouds coast Col du Géant colour Croatia crossed crowd Cuzco descended district Druzes English Fcap feet fiord Fiume Garibaldi Geyser glacier Government green Hammerfest height Hekla hill horses Hungary Iceland Inca Indian islands Islay Italian King lake land Lauener lava light Lima Loch Logroño look Maronite Matterhorn miles mist Mont morning mountain Naples narrow Neapolitan never night Norway once party pass peaks Peru Peruvian plain priest race reached ridge rise river road rocks roof round seemed seen sheep side sight Slave slope snow soon stand steep stone stream streets summit Sutherland Täsch told town traveller valley village walls weather wind Zermatt
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