Finden's Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, Volume 1J. Murray, 1833 - Europe |
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... five miles to the west of Mount Calpe , where extensive ruins are still visible . No remains or coins , excepting of Moorish origin , are found at Gibraltar . The Moorish castle , whose massy towers are seen above the northern ex ...
... five miles to the west of Mount Calpe , where extensive ruins are still visible . No remains or coins , excepting of Moorish origin , are found at Gibraltar . The Moorish castle , whose massy towers are seen above the northern ex ...
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... five thousand to seven thousand men . The first operations of this famous siege took place in July 1779 , and were continued during that year , and also in 1780 and 1781. In this period the garrison was deprived of regular communication ...
... five thousand to seven thousand men . The first operations of this famous siege took place in July 1779 , and were continued during that year , and also in 1780 and 1781. In this period the garrison was deprived of regular communication ...
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... five hundred miles . We left Lisbon , and travelled on horseback to Seville and Cadiz , and thence in the Hyperion frigate to Gibraltar . " Byron left Gibraltar in the packet for Malta on the 19th of August . He had intended to pass ...
... five hundred miles . We left Lisbon , and travelled on horseback to Seville and Cadiz , and thence in the Hyperion frigate to Gibraltar . " Byron left Gibraltar in the packet for Malta on the 19th of August . He had intended to pass ...
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... stream . The beautiful stone bridge , designed by Mr. Telford , consisting of five arches , with an aggre- gate water - way of 200 feet , was thrown across from LACHIN Y GAIR . the centre of the great square LACHIN Y GAIR .
... stream . The beautiful stone bridge , designed by Mr. Telford , consisting of five arches , with an aggre- gate water - way of 200 feet , was thrown across from LACHIN Y GAIR . the centre of the great square LACHIN Y GAIR .
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... five miles , there are no less than eight forts of considerable strength . The castle of St. Julian is an imposing structure , proudly elevated on a steep promontory that entirely commands the north- western entrance into the Tagus ...
... five miles , there are no less than eight forts of considerable strength . The castle of St. Julian is an imposing structure , proudly elevated on a steep promontory that entirely commands the north- western entrance into the Tagus ...
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