| Christopher Kelly - 1817 - 550 páginas
...recess of the wood. The road -was quite out of the forest; which, however, covered the whole country to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. Our travellers proceeded a mile forward to the hamlet of Mont St. Jean, by a gradual ascent of the... | |
| Christopher Kelly - 1818 - 568 páginas
...recess of the wood. The ro.ad WHS quite out of the forest; which, however, covered the whole country to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. Our travellers proceeded a mile forward to the hamlet of Mont St. Jean, by a gradual ascent of the... | |
| 1821 - 436 páginas
...saw before us an extensive plain, through which the Hermus runs, and beyond it mount Tmolus extending to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. At the foot of this mountain stood Sardis, the great capital of the Lydian kings and the city of the... | |
| 1822 - 538 páginas
...saw before us an extensive plain, through which the Hennas runs, and beyond it mount Tmolus extending to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. At the foot of this mountain stood Sardis, the great capital of the Lydian kings, and the city of the... | |
| Alvan Bond, Pliny Fisk - 1828 - 454 páginas
...saw before us an extensive plain, through which the Hermus runs, and beyond it mount Tmolus extending to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. At the foot of this mountain stood Sardis, the great capital of the Lydian kings, and the city of the... | |
| Joseph Cross - 1833 - 316 páginas
...yesterday being observed to extend to the north and south of Porrongurup to the Koikyennuruff Range, and to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. On arriving, in four miles, at some pools of brackish water, we stopped to breakfast, and filled our... | |
| Bombay Geographical Society - 1844 - 516 páginas
...south-south-west over a stony level thickly studded with grass, much resembling the Deccan plains, and extending to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. After proceeding four miles saw some flocks of goats a short distance to the eastward, which we were... | |
| Andrew Redman Bonar - 1849 - 398 páginas
...before us an extensive plain, through which the Hermus runs, and beyond it mount Tmolus, extending to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. At the foot of this mountain stood Sardis, the great capital of the Lydian kings and the city of the... | |
| George Musalas Colvocoresses - 1852 - 396 páginas
...discovered more land to the southward and westward. It was several thousand feet high, and extended to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. We steered for it under all sail, intending, if possible, to effect a landing upon some part of its... | |
| LIEUT. GEO.M. COLVOVORESSES - 1855 - 376 páginas
...discovered more land to the southward and westward. It was several thousand feet high, and extended to the east and west as far as the eye could reach. We steered for it under all sail, intending, if possible, to effect a landing upon some part of its... | |
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