The Greece of the Greeks, Volumen1Paine & Burgess, 1846 |
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... passing tribute . This was neither possible nor desirable , but my main object be- ing the condition of modern Greece , I have confined myself to the narration of such events as form a portion of her history , and to the description of ...
... passing tribute . This was neither possible nor desirable , but my main object be- ing the condition of modern Greece , I have confined myself to the narration of such events as form a portion of her history , and to the description of ...
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... passing view of the temple of the Panhellenian Jupiter ; but the light southerly wind , which had been blowing in the early part of the day , had veiled the more distant objects of the coast in a mist , which served to heighten our ...
... passing view of the temple of the Panhellenian Jupiter ; but the light southerly wind , which had been blowing in the early part of the day , had veiled the more distant objects of the coast in a mist , which served to heighten our ...
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... passing short- " where every season smiles . " It was nearly midnight when I retired to my berth ; but no effort could put an end " to my waking dreams , " and I was only relieved by the bustle and the stir which commenced with the dawn ...
... passing short- " where every season smiles . " It was nearly midnight when I retired to my berth ; but no effort could put an end " to my waking dreams , " and I was only relieved by the bustle and the stir which commenced with the dawn ...
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... country , than these simple and impressive monuments , and they form an appropriate entrance to the city ; but , like most of the travellers to this country , we swept hurriedly by them , * and , passing through 28 ARRIVAL AT ATHENS .
... country , than these simple and impressive monuments , and they form an appropriate entrance to the city ; but , like most of the travellers to this country , we swept hurriedly by them , * and , passing through 28 ARRIVAL AT ATHENS .
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G. A. Perdicaris. swept hurriedly by them , * and , passing through the olive groves , began to ascend the higher grounds . The Acropolis , with a part of the Parthenon and the Propylæa , had been before us ever since we left the Piræus ...
G. A. Perdicaris. swept hurriedly by them , * and , passing through the olive groves , began to ascend the higher grounds . The Acropolis , with a part of the Parthenon and the Propylæa , had been before us ever since we left the Piræus ...
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