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... Pass , and fortified it with towers , in order to restrain those who dwelt beyond it from giving him molestation . From its un- common strength the Pass obtained the name of the Gate of Iron " , and Alexander is commonly said to have ...
... Pass , and fortified it with towers , in order to restrain those who dwelt beyond it from giving him molestation . From its un- common strength the Pass obtained the name of the Gate of Iron " , and Alexander is commonly said to have ...
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... pass to the continental tour . The situation of Naples is thus correctly depicted : It is a glorious sight on which the eye Looks from the city down , when o'er the bay Soft in the azure of the clear blue sky , Rides in his cloudless ...
... pass to the continental tour . The situation of Naples is thus correctly depicted : It is a glorious sight on which the eye Looks from the city down , when o'er the bay Soft in the azure of the clear blue sky , Rides in his cloudless ...
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... pass which leads to the Morea . A little in advance from this spot , a view of the Halcyonian gulf and a part of the Corinthian sea is obtained , bounded by the Oncian moun- tains , now called Makriplai ; which , with their craggy ...
... pass which leads to the Morea . A little in advance from this spot , a view of the Halcyonian gulf and a part of the Corinthian sea is obtained , bounded by the Oncian moun- tains , now called Makriplai ; which , with their craggy ...
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