The National Magazine, Volume 4Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1854 |
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... horses but from the Eughe - terrace , where we went later in the day , twelve of their gi- gantic heads may be seen towering against the sky . Few things can be imagined more sublime than this view at sunset , when the rays reflected ...
... horses but from the Eughe - terrace , where we went later in the day , twelve of their gi- gantic heads may be seen towering against the sky . Few things can be imagined more sublime than this view at sunset , when the rays reflected ...
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... horses in dragging us up the mountain , and he em- ployed for that purpose four stout horses from the post - house at Brieg , leaving his own to follow at their leisure the progress of our carriage . The first part of our journey was ...
... horses in dragging us up the mountain , and he em- ployed for that purpose four stout horses from the post - house at Brieg , leaving his own to follow at their leisure the progress of our carriage . The first part of our journey was ...
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... horses were blinded and driven back by the wind and incessant fall of snow which came direct against them ; and though striving hard to get on , they constantly stumbled and fell in the un- tracked and deep snow . The horses could only ...
... horses were blinded and driven back by the wind and incessant fall of snow which came direct against them ; and though striving hard to get on , they constantly stumbled and fell in the un- tracked and deep snow . The horses could only ...
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... horses to follow , they considerably dimin- ished the difficulties of our progress , which , though the distance is only half a mile between the last refuge and the Hospice , occupied a very long time . At last we arrived in front of a ...
... horses to follow , they considerably dimin- ished the difficulties of our progress , which , though the distance is only half a mile between the last refuge and the Hospice , occupied a very long time . At last we arrived in front of a ...
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... horses and all , and was never again heard of . Our hosts told us that , on the Simplon , they seldom have occasion for the services of the dogs , which are so much used on the St. Bernard . There is no truth what- ever in the common ...
... horses and all , and was never again heard of . Our hosts told us that , on the Simplon , they seldom have occasion for the services of the dogs , which are so much used on the St. Bernard . There is no truth what- ever in the common ...
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