Travels in Spain: Containing a New, Accurate, and Comprehensive View of the Present State of that Country, Tom 3G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1789 |
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... equally fruitlefs , disgusting and fatiguing , I would willingly de- dicate fome time and paper to a long differtation on the different names given to Spain , repeating what the ancients , before me , have faid of them , and call to the ...
... equally fruitlefs , disgusting and fatiguing , I would willingly de- dicate fome time and paper to a long differtation on the different names given to Spain , repeating what the ancients , before me , have faid of them , and call to the ...
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... equally peaceful and lu- crative ; but becoming more avaricious , and the old inhabitants better under- standing their true interefts , they foon ftained with blood a country inhabited by people whom they were come to ci- vilife ...
... equally peaceful and lu- crative ; but becoming more avaricious , and the old inhabitants better under- standing their true interefts , they foon ftained with blood a country inhabited by people whom they were come to ci- vilife ...
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... equally interefting and instructive for fuch perfons as defire to acquire a knowledge of that part of Eu- rope . The Romans poffeffed this rich and extensive peninfula about fix hundred years we have feen that towards the fifth century ...
... equally interefting and instructive for fuch perfons as defire to acquire a knowledge of that part of Eu- rope . The Romans poffeffed this rich and extensive peninfula about fix hundred years we have feen that towards the fifth century ...
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... equally void of truth . We know that Roderic having ill treated Cara , a young and beautiful lady of his court , and treated with in- dignity Count Julian her father , who demanded fatisfaction for her injured honor ; the latter , then ...
... equally void of truth . We know that Roderic having ill treated Cara , a young and beautiful lady of his court , and treated with in- dignity Count Julian her father , who demanded fatisfaction for her injured honor ; the latter , then ...
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... equally attract the attention of the de- votee and the naturalift . The traveller from Lombardy has given a very cir- cumftantial description of the monaftery , and cells in the famous folitude of Mont- Serrat ; Serrat . Nothing can be ...
... equally attract the attention of the de- votee and the naturalift . The traveller from Lombardy has given a very cir- cumftantial description of the monaftery , and cells in the famous folitude of Mont- Serrat ; Serrat . Nothing can be ...
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Abencerrages accufed accuſed againſt alfo Alhambra almoſt alſo amongſt ancient anſwers Antequera becauſe beſt cafe called caſtle Catalonia cauſe Chriftian church confeffion confiderable cuſtoms defence depofitions diſcovered diſtance embelliſhed eſtabliſhed faid fame famous feems feen ferved feveral fhall fide fifcal filk fince finiſhed firſt fituated fome foon fquare ftill ftones fubject fuch fufficient fupported furrounded gate Granada greateſt himſelf hiſtory holy office houſes hundred impriſonment infcription inhabitants inquifitors inquifitors fhall king kingdom kingdom of Granada kingdom of Valencia leagues lefs leſs Lopes de Rueda moft Moors moſt mountains Murcia muſt neceffary obferved Orihuela paffed perfons pleaſe pleaſure Praiſe preferved preſent priſon provinces of Spain reaſon refpect road Romans Saint ſee ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome Spain Spaniards Spaniſh ſpeak ſtate ſtill taſte theatre thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion tranflated trees uſe Valencia village
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Strona 365 - Seville, in the moment the proceffion pafled by. Amongft the other canons he perceived the murderer of his father. At the fight of this man, filial affection, rage and defpair got fo far the better of his reafon, that he fell furioufly upon the prieft, and ftabbed him to the heart.
Strona 365 - ... him to the heart. The young man was feized, convicted of the crime, and immediately condemned to be quartered alive. Peter, whom we call the Cruel, and whom the Spaniards, with more reafon, call the Lover of Juftice, was then at Seville. The affair came to his knowledge ; and, after learning the particulars, he determined to be himfelf the judge of the young Ihoemaker.
Strona 364 - ... his tafte, the canon became furious, and feizing one of the tools of the fhoemaker, gave him with it fo many blows upon the head as laid him dead upon the floor. The unhappy man left a widow, four daughters, and afon, fourteen years of age, the eldeft of the indigent family.
Strona 364 - They made their complaints to the chapter; the canon was profecuted, and condemned not to appear in the choir for a year. The young fhoemaker having attained to man's eftate, was fcarcely able to get a livelihood; and, overwhelmed with wretchednefs, fat down on the day of a proceffion, at the door of the cathedral of Seville, in the moment the proceffion pafted by.
Strona 364 - An unfortunate fhoemaker to whom he applied, after quitting many others, having brought him a pair of...
Strona 316 - Plaza di Antonio, Martin, and that of the fquare named Puerta del Sol. The others are not more magnificent though lefs ridiculous. The water of all thefe fountains is excellent ; and the air of Madrid, though the weather be variable and uncertain, extremely pure. It was this purity of the air and excellent quality of the water which induced Philip II, and his fucceflbrs to fix their refidence 5n this city.
Strona 348 - Madrid (alle et mundo, Where' Madrid is, let the world be silent. One of their authors has written a book, which has for its title, Solo Madrid es corte, There is no other court than Ma-; drid.
Strona 188 - There is no other god but God, and Mahomet is his prophet;" after which they kiss the superior's hand and retire.
Strona 266 - Granada is faid to be 2808 years before Chrift. We know that in the time of the Romans it was a municipal colony. « , A defcription in Latin of Granada, fuch as it was, in 1560, written by a merchant at Antwerp, , named George Hofnahel, who travelled into Spain, is to be found in the work, entitled Civitates...
Strona 503 - The critical obfervations it contains are betides offered with fo much modefty, that they cannot but be acceptable to every nation that is a friend to truth, and which would not be offended but by an exaggeration of its defecls.