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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... who is now playing the part of Cincinnatus at B The Caprera has potentially - like another captain who once en- -NAPLES AND GARIBALDI By W G CLARK, M A F R G S Tutor of Trinity College, Public Orator of the University of Cambridge.
... who is now playing the part of Cincinnatus at B The Caprera has potentially - like another captain who once en- -NAPLES AND GARIBALDI By W G CLARK, M A F R G S Tutor of Trinity College, Public Orator of the University of Cambridge.
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Francis Galton. Caprera has potentially - like another captain who once en- joyed a temporary repose in the neighbouring Elba — an army at his command . He is one of the great powers , who , though not officially represented , makes his ...
Francis Galton. Caprera has potentially - like another captain who once en- joyed a temporary repose in the neighbouring Elba — an army at his command . He is one of the great powers , who , though not officially represented , makes his ...
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... once in the way of business ; and if he had such weather as has always been my fortune in crossing the Mont Cenis , he could not verify the fact . The story of Hannibal's encouraging his men by showing them Italy is , perhaps , after ...
... once in the way of business ; and if he had such weather as has always been my fortune in crossing the Mont Cenis , he could not verify the fact . The story of Hannibal's encouraging his men by showing them Italy is , perhaps , after ...
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... once you unchain the demon of war , you know not where the end will be . Over and over again peace has been made at last without any reference to the original objects of the war . No evils are comparable to those of war . The English ...
... once you unchain the demon of war , you know not where the end will be . Over and over again peace has been made at last without any reference to the original objects of the war . No evils are comparable to those of war . The English ...
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... . To their question , when would the General honour Naples with his presence , he answered , " At once , " saying that he preferred a spontaneous to a prepared welcome . So every one was taken W. G. CLARK . ] 23 NOTES OF TRAVEL IN 1860 .
... . To their question , when would the General honour Naples with his presence , he answered , " At once , " saying that he preferred a spontaneous to a prepared welcome . So every one was taken W. G. CLARK . ] 23 NOTES OF TRAVEL IN 1860 .
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