The Travels and Adventures of Celebrated Travelers in the Principal Countries of the GlobeHenry Howe, 1854 - 804 pages |
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... Europe seen with Knapsack and Staff . - Durbin's Observations in Europe . - Maxwell's Czar , etc. - Silliman's Travels . No. VI . - Forbes ' Five Years in China . - Williams ' Middle Kingdom . - Huc's Travels . No. VII . - Jenkins ...
... Europe seen with Knapsack and Staff . - Durbin's Observations in Europe . - Maxwell's Czar , etc. - Silliman's Travels . No. VI . - Forbes ' Five Years in China . - Williams ' Middle Kingdom . - Huc's Travels . No. VII . - Jenkins ...
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... Europe , two - thirds of whom are Great Russians or Muscovites . These may be found chiefly in Central Russia around Moscow , where the country is densely peopled and rapidly increasing . The settled population is divided into six great ...
... Europe , two - thirds of whom are Great Russians or Muscovites . These may be found chiefly in Central Russia around Moscow , where the country is densely peopled and rapidly increasing . The settled population is divided into six great ...
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... Europe . Indeed the Prussians now excel in their system of education , which is the most complete ever established . The instruction of all classes is care- fully provided for , and the law compels all parents to send their children to ...
... Europe . Indeed the Prussians now excel in their system of education , which is the most complete ever established . The instruction of all classes is care- fully provided for , and the law compels all parents to send their children to ...
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... Europe . It is built upon a marsh upon the southern bank of the Neva , and includes several islands in the river . The houses generally stand upon piles and are usually of brick covered with plaster and washed a white , yellow or pink ...
... Europe . It is built upon a marsh upon the southern bank of the Neva , and includes several islands in the river . The houses generally stand upon piles and are usually of brick covered with plaster and washed a white , yellow or pink ...
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... Europe and Asia , all protected by furs from the cold . The highway , at the same time , is filled with every kind of sleigh , from the dashing rapid moving equipage of the noble to the plain block of ice on which the Finland peasant ...
... Europe and Asia , all protected by furs from the cold . The highway , at the same time , is filled with every kind of sleigh , from the dashing rapid moving equipage of the noble to the plain block of ice on which the Finland peasant ...
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Page 43 - Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before.
Page 613 - They are as venomous as the poison of a serpent, even like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her ears; 5 Which refuseth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely.
Page 250 - When hastening to the place from whence others fled with the utmost terror, he steered his direct course to the point of danger, and with so much calmness and presence of mind, as to be able to make and dictate his observations upon the motion and figure of that dreadful scene.
Page 498 - But here, — above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
Page 554 - Thebes's streets three thousand years ago, When the Memnonium was in all its glory, And time had not begun to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous Of which the very ruins are tremendous.
Page 36 - Unskilful he to note the card Of prudent lore, 'Till billows rage, and gales blow hard, And whelm him o'er ! Such fate to suffering worth is...
Page 555 - Or doffed thine own to let Queen Dido pass; Or held, by Solomon's own invitation, A torch at the great temple's dedication. I need not ask thee if that hand, when...
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Page 691 - It was nicely clean and magnificent. I was met at the door by two black eunuchs, who led me through a long gallery between two ranks of beautiful young girls, with their hair finely plaited, almost hanging to their feet, all dressed in fine light damasks, brocaded with silver.