Narrative of the Expedition which Sailed from England in 1817, to Join the South American Patriots: Comprising Every Particular Connected with Its Formation, History, and Fate; with Observations and Authentic Information Elucidating the Real Character of the Contest, Mode of Warfare, State of the Armies, &cJ. Murray, 1818 - 144 páginas |
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... principally to the great number of religious buildings conspicuous in every direction and which , on first appearing before the little city , give it an air of architectural magnificence , of which , with the exception of the ...
... principally to the great number of religious buildings conspicuous in every direction and which , on first appearing before the little city , give it an air of architectural magnificence , of which , with the exception of the ...
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... principally built of a close blue granite or lime - stone , with which the island abounds ; it is capable of being worked to any degree of ornamental richness , and can be raised in blocks of considerable magnitude , presenting , when ...
... principally built of a close blue granite or lime - stone , with which the island abounds ; it is capable of being worked to any degree of ornamental richness , and can be raised in blocks of considerable magnitude , presenting , when ...
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... principally of the Moorish style of archi- tecture , and chiefly consist of a lofty and ornamental white front , terminating in the centre in a curved line pediment , contain- ing some emblematical religious device ; a square tower at ...
... principally of the Moorish style of archi- tecture , and chiefly consist of a lofty and ornamental white front , terminating in the centre in a curved line pediment , contain- ing some emblematical religious device ; a square tower at ...
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... principally to the Government , Statistics , Manners , Language , and Litera- ture of that Country . Addressed to Henry Hallam , Esq . , by WILLIAM STEWART ROSE , Esq . 8vo . JOURNAL of an EXPEDITION over Part of the ( hitherto ) TERRA ...
... principally to the Government , Statistics , Manners , Language , and Litera- ture of that Country . Addressed to Henry Hallam , Esq . , by WILLIAM STEWART ROSE , Esq . 8vo . JOURNAL of an EXPEDITION over Part of the ( hitherto ) TERRA ...
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