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Examiner29.07.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 29. Juli 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] and passed on.” Turning off by the point of the mountain, Mr Stephens now crossed a rich valley between Gerizim and Ebal, and reached the site of Joseph's Sepulchre, which is enclosed in “a large white building like a [...]
[...] tion) the beautiful story of Joseph and his brethren.” We can imagine nothing more striking than the passage through the valley of Naplous, as it is after wards described by Mr Stephens, both in entering and leaving the city—with Gerizim and Ebal on [...]
[...] either hand—moving, as it were, between a blessing and curse—on the one side fertility, on the other barrenness, but through the centre of the valley itself tracing the course of one delicious stream, shaded by rich groves of Eastern fruit, revealing [...]
[...] Naplous itself is thus graphically given— “A beautiful stream, in two or three places filling large reservoirs, was running through the valley, and a shepherd sat on its bank, rººf a reed pipe, with his flock feeding quietly around him. The shades of evening were gathering [...]
[...] The ruins of Sebaste, the ancient Samaria, are the next prominent objects to the traveller after quitting the valley of Naplous; and in that fallen capital of Herod, where the palaces and temples of the old time have been replaced by the miserable [...]
[...] and beauty of the scene, even under the wildness and waste of Arab cultivation, that the city seemed smiling in the midst of her desolation. All around was a beautiful valley, watered by running streams, and covered by a rich carpet of grass, sprinkled with wild flowers of every hue, and beyond, [...]
[...] Having descended from this ruined city, and ridden through a succession of beautiful valleys, Mr Ste phens found himself outside the noble country of Samaria, and on the very borders of Galilee, [...]
[...] of the view from the summit. Stripped of every associa tion, and considered merely as an elevation commanding a view of unknown valleys and mountains, I never saw a mountain which, for beauty of scene, better repaid the toil of ascending it; and I need not say what an interest was [...]
[...] mountain which, for beauty of scene, better repaid the toil of ascending it; and I need not say what an interest was given to every feature when we saw in the valley beneath the large plain of Jezreel, the great battle-ground of nations; on the south the supposed range of Hermon, with whose [...]
[...] BRITISH AND FOREIGN SPIRITS. - r gallon. gallon. Gin, Cream of the Valley 8s & 9s 4d. I Patent British Brandy "... ºs Od o. Double Diamond, old Cognac Brandy, excellent - 24s (d watted - ... - - - 10s 6d Do. finest impºrted - 26s & 20s 0d [...]
Examiner07.05.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Mai 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] mon to Europe, and which were also in profuse abundance along the margins of the innumerable brooks which intersect the valleys. The roads were shaded by noble and lofty walnut trees, which excluded the sun's rays, never power less in this climate. Every hill with a southern aspect had [...]
[...] charming country, nor do the far-famed gardens of Istalif require any aid from me to establish their supremacy. We pitched our camp on one side of the valley, and directly op posite to us, at a distance of about a thousand yards, rose the town of Istalif in the form of a pyramid, terrace on ter [...]
[...] race, the whole crowned with a shrine embosomed amon wide-spreading plane-trees. Between us lay a deep . narrow valley, at the bottom of which was a clear, rapid, and musically-sounding, brook, on both sides of which the valley was covered with the richest orchards and vineyards. Look [...]
[...] | low autumnal leaves rustled in the breeze, and the crystal waters rushed in their rapid course over .# rocks with a |noise which reached the summit of the valley. Thessalian |Tempé could never have more delighted the eyes of an | Ionian, than did Istalif please Boeotian Britons. The people [...]
[...] tion of General Elphinstone, who was ill, all were in good health and safe. There were in Mohamed Schah Khan's Ghilzee fort, in the Lughnan valley, General Elphinstone, General Shelton, Lady M'Naghten, Lady Sale, Mrs Short, Captain and Mrs Bord, Čaptain and [...]
Examiner14.08.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. August 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] terminating A. on the south, over against the west end of the Acropolis, from which it bears about north; being separated |. it by an elevated valley. This south ern end is fifty or sixty feet about the said valley; though et much lower than the Acropolis. On its top are still to [...]
[...] i. the seats of the judges and parties, hewn in the rock; and towards the S.W. is a descent by a flight of steps, also cut in the rock, into the valley below. On the west of the ridge, in the valley between it, and the Pnyx, was the ancient market; and on the S.E. side, the later or [...]
[...] Dashur; the frequent villages along the banks, each in the bosom of its own tall grove of graceful palm-trees; the broad valley, ºf with fertility, and shut in on both sides by ranges of naked barren mountains, within which the desert is continually striving to enlarge its encroachments; [...]
[...] longitude 170° 22'. Land was then discovered in latitude 71° 56', and longitude 171° 17', which was named “Victoria;” it consists of valleys of ice and snow, with highlands covered with the same. Along this land they sailed 300 miles continuously, in fact, to 78°4' S., beyond [...]
Examiner25.08.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 25. August 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] cine, or charm, by which he laid the sachem of Sing-Sing and his warriors asleep, among the rocks and recesses of the valley, where they remain asleep to the present day, with their bows and war-clubs beside them. This was the origin merited appellation of Sleepy Hºllow. Often, in se [...]
[...] the valley, of the Pocantico, and which has gained it the cluded and quiet parts of that valley, where the stream is overhung by dark woods and rocks, the ploughman, on some [...]
[...] noises of them rise from every swell of its ample billows ; and they visit the Geoffrey Crayons of the Roost as freely as the ploughmen of the valley. “The Tappan Sea, in front of the Roost, is about three miles wide, bordered by a lofty line of waving and rocky [...]
[...] “The character of the valley seemed to answer to the name; the slumber of past ages apparently reigned over it; it had not awakened to the stir of improvement, which had [...]
[...] manufacture of their own wives; the women were in primi. tive short gowns and petticoats, with the venerable sun bonnets of Holland origin. The lower part of the valley was *..., consisting of a little meadow and corn field ; an orchard of sprawling gnared apple trees [...]
Examiner19.04.1840
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 19. April 1840
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] the Son of Man—the Son of God. Local deities faded and Gisappeared. On every high way, on the steep summits of hills, in mountain-gorges and valleys, on the housetops, and on the tesselated floors, the cross was seen.” —and from a consideration of the papacy in con [...]
[...] people of Maine shall replace themselves in the situation in which they stood before the agreements of last year were signed—that they shall therefore retire from the valley of the St John, º confine themselves to the valley of the Aroostook; that they shall occupy that valley in a temporary [...]
[...] with the restriction that the action of the posse was to be confined within certain limits; and 2d, by making the ad vance of the Maine c into the valley of the Upper St John the ground of his complaint of encroachment upon the Madawaska settlement, he assumes to extend the limits of [...]
[...] In regard to the second position assumed by Mr Fox– * If the small settlement at Madawaska, on the north side of the St John's, means the whole valley of that river if a boom across the Fish River, and a station of a small Fº on the south side of the St John's, at the mouth of [...]
Examiner20.05.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Mai 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] who make safe homes of the mountains, have be fore made voluntary choice of going. We are hur ried through valleys, and by rocks, and rivers—the valleys deepening into defiles, the rocks ascending into mountains, the rivers swelling and raging into [...]
[...] to have enormous advantage over their more easily traversed rivals. The greatly lower level of the valleys throughout the mountain tracks, is an obvious and striking superiority, and if the fir is not so grand as the oak, the Pyrenean must [...]
[...] impressive and picturesque opening. “It was about an hour before sunset one evening that I set out from old. Qoorneh to visit this celebrated valley of Biban el Molook, intending to pass the night in one of the royal sepulchres. On approaching the gorge, the first thing [...]
[...] drew on, the ravine looked still more drear and dolorous. It was dark when we reached the tombs, but the general fea tures of the spot could still be made out. The narrow valley, inclosed by high cliffs, here branched off into several little dells. Broken stone and sand lay heaped around. We [...]
Examiner31.07.1841
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Juli 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] the romantic baths of Pfeffers, and the quaint old capital of the Grisons; then, driving along the grand valley of Hinter-Rhein, he worked his way, through the more sublime scenery of the Via Mala, to that secluded little village at the foot of the [...]
[...] |. turned his back on Venice, as it were, and irected his steps to the Tyrol, through the inte resting valley of the Walteline and over the pass of the Stelvio ; in prospect of the Tyrol he is moved by what he sees to review the gallant and affecting [...]
[...] THE THREE HEROES OF THE TYROL. “The father of Hofer kept an inn at Sand, in the valley of Passeyer, to which, at his death, the son succeeded. In the valleys of the Tyrol an innkeeper is generally the most [...]
[...] clouds and sunshine alternately impart, the magnificent mountain of the Ortler-Spitz, towering above all the rest, and crowning the head of the valley with its peaked, summit just rising to a height of not less than 14,400 feet above the !. of the sea—all these grouped together in one cluster as [...]
Examiner19.02.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. Februar 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] With the next scene there came a burst of Sicilian sunshine. It was a view from a vineyard ooking into a valley. On the left was a vista of white columns, through which ran the trellised and intertwisted vine; below was the rich valley [...]
[...] shady luxury of Poussin's pencil ; while, with Mount Etna in the silvery distance, there lay a quiet blue sea beyond the valley, steeped in such a rich sentiment of colour, and with such heavenly purity of air above it, as this great artist alone [...]
[...] closely copied from the detail in Ovid, is an exqui site contrivance. Water gushes from the rock, and comes coursing down into the valley, at Ga latea's word; while slowly above a river god is seen to rise, thickly entwined with reeds, through [...]
Examiner09.09.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. September 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] ception took place is itself singularly beautiful. The harbour of Treport and the little town itself are situated quite close to the margin of the sea, in a valley through which the Bresle runs, and with two very high and bold chalk cliffs on each side. In the background, and at a [...]
[...] chalk cliffs on each side. In the background, and at a distance of two miles, may be seen the Chateau d'Eu, situated in the centre of the valley of the Bresle, sur rounded with woods and green hills: the valley is a charming one, and is laid out in meadows and green [...]
[...] miles from Eu they left the main road, and took up their ground on a large plain in one of the extensive valleys, where they awaited the arrival of the distin guished party at the Chateau, and on which they were to perform their evolutions. [...]
Examiner01.09.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. September 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] don Biscay altogether. From Alava they were pre viously excluded. Of Navarre they merely possess the higher valleys; whilst of the four provinces, Guipuscoa alone is exclusively theirs. Maroto occupies Guipuscoa with his army; and Espartero, who moves slowly, and [...]
[...] on the frontiers, from the circumstance of five officers of the 5th battalion of Navarre having sought refuge in France. General Elio had marched to protect the valley of La Solana against General Diego Leon, who had set fire to Dicastillo, and menaced with the same fate Arzenz, [...]
[...] lieved from the presence and check of Elio, they marched south from Vera upon St Estaban, and later into the valley of the Ulzama, in the hope of rallying the Navar rese. Their hope is evidently vain. The population is worn out and wearied. The army of Guipuscoa have [...]
[...] worn out and wearied. The army of Guipuscoa have evidently deserted Carlos and his cause for Maroto and transaccion. The Carlist valleys of Navarre could not oppose these, nor afford Don Carlos more than some hun dreds of men. [...]
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