Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... remains of immense sugar houses , are scattered along the roads and over the fields . The remains of massive and magnificent gateways , and the ruins of princely dwellings , scattered over the island are evidences of the highest state ...
... remains of immense sugar houses , are scattered along the roads and over the fields . The remains of massive and magnificent gateways , and the ruins of princely dwellings , scattered over the island are evidences of the highest state ...
Strona 62
... remains of the old walls . They abutted in two piers , about two hundred feet apart . When a heavy chain was drawn across this narrow opening , as was done by the old Athenians , the harbor was considered well protected . Just be- yond ...
... remains of the old walls . They abutted in two piers , about two hundred feet apart . When a heavy chain was drawn across this narrow opening , as was done by the old Athenians , the harbor was considered well protected . Just be- yond ...
Strona 64
... remain on our steamboat for the night , and have the next morning for an excursion . The sun rose the next morn- ing in a clear sky , revealing to us all the features of the surrounding landscape . To the northward we saw the low and ...
... remain on our steamboat for the night , and have the next morning for an excursion . The sun rose the next morn- ing in a clear sky , revealing to us all the features of the surrounding landscape . To the northward we saw the low and ...
Strona 65
... remains of Greek masonry . Fraying our way through the mass of tangled vines and more annoying nettles , which had grown luxuriantly during the rains of spring , we reached the entrance of a passage running in the thickness of the wall ...
... remains of Greek masonry . Fraying our way through the mass of tangled vines and more annoying nettles , which had grown luxuriantly during the rains of spring , we reached the entrance of a passage running in the thickness of the wall ...
Strona 66
... remains , is the work of the Cyclops ; and built of unwrought stones , each of which is so large that a yoke of mules could scarcely move at all , even the smallest of them . Small stones have been of old fitted in with them , so as to ...
... remains , is the work of the Cyclops ; and built of unwrought stones , each of which is so large that a yoke of mules could scarcely move at all , even the smallest of them . Small stones have been of old fitted in with them , so as to ...
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