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Pagina 183
... town . Here Abu Taleb had the first opportunity of seeing a city built in the European style . He was highly pleased with it ; and , though nowise partial to the character of the Dutch inhabitants , he found means to pass some time ...
... town . Here Abu Taleb had the first opportunity of seeing a city built in the European style . He was highly pleased with it ; and , though nowise partial to the character of the Dutch inhabitants , he found means to pass some time ...
Pagina 350
... town ; and two of them are adorned with handsome steeples . Idra forms part of the diocese of Egina and Paros , one of the richest bishoprics of Greece . The population of the town is said to exceed twenty thou sand souls ; and I think ...
... town ; and two of them are adorned with handsome steeples . Idra forms part of the diocese of Egina and Paros , one of the richest bishoprics of Greece . The population of the town is said to exceed twenty thou sand souls ; and I think ...
Pagina 386
... town that comes under notice is Badajoz ; and it bears infinitely more the appearance of a capital than any of the towns I have seen in Spain . Badajoz is remarkable for pro- ducing a newspaper : I went to the house where it was ...
... town that comes under notice is Badajoz ; and it bears infinitely more the appearance of a capital than any of the towns I have seen in Spain . Badajoz is remarkable for pro- ducing a newspaper : I went to the house where it was ...
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