A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... feet in depth ; its eastern border is considerably higher than the western . Its sides are formed of ashes and cinders , with some rocks and masses of lava intermingled ; they shelve in a steep declivity , enclosing at the bottom a flat ...
... feet in depth ; its eastern border is considerably higher than the western . Its sides are formed of ashes and cinders , with some rocks and masses of lava intermingled ; they shelve in a steep declivity , enclosing at the bottom a flat ...
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... feet in height , and of course does not rank among the greater mountains ; but its situation is so ad- vantageous , that the scene which it unfolds to the eye probably surpasses that displayed from any other eminence . That scene is ...
... feet in height , and of course does not rank among the greater mountains ; but its situation is so ad- vantageous , that the scene which it unfolds to the eye probably surpasses that displayed from any other eminence . That scene is ...
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... feet . The ridge on the side towards the cone presents a steep rugged barren preci- pice ; on the other side , it shelves gently towards the plain , and is covered with verdure and vil- lages . The valley or deep dell that winds be ...
... feet . The ridge on the side towards the cone presents a steep rugged barren preci- pice ; on the other side , it shelves gently towards the plain , and is covered with verdure and vil- lages . The valley or deep dell that winds be ...
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... feet under accumulated beds of lava , the city of Herculaneum , the first victim of the fires of Vesuvius . Its name and catastro- phe were too well recorded to be forgotten ; but its site , though marked out by the ancients with ...
... feet under accumulated beds of lava , the city of Herculaneum , the first victim of the fires of Vesuvius . Its name and catastro- phe were too well recorded to be forgotten ; but its site , though marked out by the ancients with ...
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... feet ; so that the entrance into several houses is now in the second story ; and into one church , through the great window over the west- ern door . Some edifices were entirely destroy- ed ; others were surrounded , incrusted and ...
... feet ; so that the entrance into several houses is now in the second story ; and into one church , through the great window over the west- ern door . Some edifices were entirely destroy- ed ; others were surrounded , incrusted and ...
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