| Tobias Smollett - 1803 - 614 páginas
...front. -was not .the teast obstacle lo bfe overcome. On the evening preceding tbe removal of the statue, an accident happened which had 'nearly put an end...undertaking. While the inhabitants were 'conversing with the Turkish officer who brought liie firman from the .waiwode of Athens, an ox, loosed from its yoke, came... | |
| 1803 - 400 páginas
...front. " But the superstition of the inhabitants of Eleusis, respecting an idol, which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least obstacle to be overcome. On the evening preceding the removal of the statue, an accident happened which nad nearly put an end... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1809 - 114 páginas
...front. But the superstition of the inhabitants of Eleusis,, respecting an idol which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least obstacle to be* overcome*. On the evening preceding the removal of the Statue, an accident happened, which had nearly put an end... | |
| 1814 - 644 páginas
...front. But the superstition of the inhabitants of Eltuns, respecting an idol which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least...overcome. In the evening, soon after our arrival with the finnan, an accident happened wbhli had'nearly put an end to the undertaking. While the inhabitant!!... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1818 - 678 páginas
...superstition of the inhabitants of m ^' -ji !_• t it 11 Eleusis, respecting an idol which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least...overcome. In the evening, soon after our arrival with the firm&n, an accident happened which had nearly put an end to the undertaking. While tHe inhabitants... | |
| 1805 - 554 páginas
...fields, was not the le.iit oblbcle to be overcome. On the evening preceding the removal of the Statue, an accident happened which had nearly put an end to the undertaking. While the inhabitants were converting with the Turkifli Officer who brought the Firman from the Waiwode of Athens, an ox, looted... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 592 páginas
...front. But the superstition of the inhabitants of Eleusis, respecting an idol, which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least obstacle to be overcome. On the evening preceding the removal of the statue, an accident happened which had nearly put an end... | |
| 1828 - 598 páginas
...front. But the superstition of the inhabitants of Eleusis, respecting an idol, which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least obstacle to be overcome. On the evening preceding the removal of the statue, an accident happened which had nearly put an end... | |
| Brian Fagan - 2006 - 318 páginas
...front. But the superstition of the inhabitants ofEleusis, respecting an idol which they all regarded as the protectress of their fields, was not the least...the inhabitants were conversing with the Tchohadar [in the Turkish army of the day, a sergeant and guard commander], as to the means of its removal, an... | |
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