A guide to Lisbon and its environs, including Cintra and MafraSimpkin, Marshall, 1874 - 324 sayfa |
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Sayfa 46
... Vasco da Gama and his discovery of the passage to the East Indies round the Cape of Good Hope . For some time previous the enterprising spirit of the Portuguese had prompted them to undertake voyages along the coast of Africa . When ...
... Vasco da Gama and his discovery of the passage to the East Indies round the Cape of Good Hope . For some time previous the enterprising spirit of the Portuguese had prompted them to undertake voyages along the coast of Africa . When ...
Sayfa 47
... Vasco da Gama . Though the abi- lities and courage of this officer fitted him to conduct the most arduous enterprise , yet as he was unacquaint- ed with the proper season and route of navigation over the vast ocean ... VASCO DA GAMA . 47.
... Vasco da Gama . Though the abi- lities and courage of this officer fitted him to conduct the most arduous enterprise , yet as he was unacquaint- ed with the proper season and route of navigation over the vast ocean ... VASCO DA GAMA . 47.
Sayfa 81
... Vasco da Gama landed on his return from the Indies , at once attracts attention . A little further on is the famous Jeronymite convent founded by Dom Ma- 6 nuel the Great , in commemoration of Vasco's discover- ies AND GENERAL VIEW . 81.
... Vasco da Gama landed on his return from the Indies , at once attracts attention . A little further on is the famous Jeronymite convent founded by Dom Ma- 6 nuel the Great , in commemoration of Vasco's discover- ies AND GENERAL VIEW . 81.
Sayfa 101
... Vasco da Gama and Viriatus . A rapid sketch of the lives of these worthies may not be unacceptable to the reader . MARQUIS OF POMBAL . Sebastião José de Carvalho , born in Lisbon in 1699 , was educated for the magistra- ture and army ...
... Vasco da Gama and Viriatus . A rapid sketch of the lives of these worthies may not be unacceptable to the reader . MARQUIS OF POMBAL . Sebastião José de Carvalho , born in Lisbon in 1699 , was educated for the magistra- ture and army ...
Sayfa 102
... VASCO DA GAMA , the descoverer of the Indies , was born at Sines , a port of the Algarve , in 1469. When only 28 years of age he was appointed by king Ma- nuel to command the expedition sent out to discover the Indies . On the 3.rd of ...
... VASCO DA GAMA , the descoverer of the Indies , was born at Sines , a port of the Algarve , in 1469. When only 28 years of age he was appointed by king Ma- nuel to command the expedition sent out to discover the Indies . On the 3.rd of ...
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Ajuda Alcantara Alcobia ancient ANNO Antonio arch army Belem Black Horse Square Bolognese school Bragança Brazil building built caes do Sodré calçada do Ferregial called Camões Castile century Chafariz chapel Chiado church Cintra coins columns Conceição convent death Dona Maria Duke earthquake of 1755 English entered entrance erected feet Fernando Ferregial de Cima Filhos following inscription Fortnightly French gold grammas Igreja Italian João João VI John José king Lady Largo Lisbon Luiz Mafra Manuel marble Marquis of Pombal metros Moors Nuno Alvares Pereira occupied Oporto paintings palace Palacio Pedro Pedro IV Pereira Pombal Port Portugal Portuguese Praça present principal Prior do Crato queen reign réis river Roman royal rua do Ferregial rua dos Capellistas ruins Santa Santo Senhora side siege of Lisbon silver Spain specimens statue stone streets Tagus theater tower travessa Vasco Vasco da Gama Vicente Viriatus walls
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Sayfa 251 - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross handyworks...
Sayfa 256 - Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time, the clime, the spot, where I so oft Have felt that moment in its fullest power Sink o'er the earth so beautiful and soft, While swung the deep bell in the distant tower. Or the faint dying day-hymn stole aloft, And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seem'd stirr'd with prayer.
Sayfa 258 - Lo ! Cintra's glorious Eden intervenes In variegated maze of mount and glen. Ah, me ! what hand can pencil guide, or pen, To follow half on which the eye dilates...
Sayfa 58 - I asked her how she got hither, but her consternation was so great that she could give me no account of her escape. I suppose that when the tremor first began she ran out of her own house, and finding herself in such imminent danger from the falling stones, retired into the door of mine, which was almost contiguous to hers, for shelter, and when the shock increased, which filled the door with dust and rubbish, ran upstairs into my apartment, which was then open ; be it as it might, this was no time...
Sayfa 60 - So dismal a spectacle at any other time would have affected me in the highest degree ; but the dread I was in of sharing the same fate myself, and the many instances of the same kind which presented themselves all around, were too shocking to make me dwell a moment on this single object.
Sayfa 251 - GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a Garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross...
Sayfa 271 - The collateral chapels, which are six in number, are each enriched with finely finished bas-reliefs, and stately portals of black and yellow marble, richly veined, and so highly polished as to reflect objects like a mirror. The pavement, the vaulted ceiling, the dome, and even the topmost lantern, is encrusted with the same costly and durable material.
Sayfa 59 - I told her she must not now think of quenching her thirst but saving her life, as the house was just falling on our heads, and if a second shock came, would certainly bury us both. I bade her take hold of my arm, and that I would endeavour to bring her into some place of security. I shall always look upon it as a particular providence that I happened on this occasion to be undressed ; for...
Sayfa 63 - I had not been long in the area of St. Paul's, when I felt the third shock, which though somewhat less violent than the two former, the sea rushed in again, and retired with the same rapidity, and I remained up to my knees in water, though I had gotten upon a small eminence at some distance from the river, with the ruins of several intervening houses to break its force. At this time I took notice the waters retired so impetuously, that some vessels were left quite dry, which rode in seven fathom...
Sayfa 61 - Upon this, turning my eyes towards the river, which in that place is near four miles broad, I could perceive it heaving and swelling in a most unaccountable manner, as no wind was stirring. In an instant there appeared, at some small distance, a large body of water, rising as it were like a mountain. It came on foaming and roaring, and rushed...