Travels in Asia Minor and Greece, Τόμος 1Clarendon Press, 1825 |
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Σελίδα xix
... person or persons , properly qualified , " be sent with sufficient appointments to some parts " of the East , in order to collect informations , and " to make observations , relative to the ancient state " of those countries , and to ...
... person or persons , properly qualified , " be sent with sufficient appointments to some parts " of the East , in order to collect informations , and " to make observations , relative to the ancient state " of those countries , and to ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... persons as dissent from " or disapprove of what is proposed , shall transmit " to us their reasons for such dissent , they do not- withstanding continue to pursue Mr. Chandler's plan , till they receive our further orders for their ...
... persons as dissent from " or disapprove of what is proposed , shall transmit " to us their reasons for such dissent , they do not- withstanding continue to pursue Mr. Chandler's plan , till they receive our further orders for their ...
Σελίδα 7
... persons occurred , variously , and often most shockingly deformed , witnessing early violence ; nature , when uncontrolled , rarely failing to be regular , if not beautiful in her productions . One evening we saw a man amuse the ...
... persons occurred , variously , and often most shockingly deformed , witnessing early violence ; nature , when uncontrolled , rarely failing to be regular , if not beautiful in her productions . One evening we saw a man amuse the ...
Σελίδα 24
... persons while living ; or have been bequeathed as legacies on their decease . The Turks esteem the erecting of them as meritorious , and seldom go away , after performing their ablutions or drinking , with- out gratefully blessing the ...
... persons while living ; or have been bequeathed as legacies on their decease . The Turks esteem the erecting of them as meritorious , and seldom go away , after performing their ablutions or drinking , with- out gratefully blessing the ...
Σελίδα 48
... person was a favourite of Hipparchus , brother of Hegesistratus , the tyrant of Sigeum , and lived with him at Athens . We may infer from the first inscription on the pilaster , that Phanodicus and the temple , to which he contributed ...
... person was a favourite of Hipparchus , brother of Hegesistratus , the tyrant of Sigeum , and lived with him at Athens . We may infer from the first inscription on the pilaster , that Phanodicus and the temple , to which he contributed ...
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Aiasalúck ancient arches arrived ascended Asia beneath Cæsar called Caria castle Cayster CHANDLER CHAP church coast columns consul crossed descended Diana distance eastward edifice emperor Ephesians Ephesus erected feet fragments Gallesus Greek ground gulf of Smyrna half Harpasus Hellespont Heraclea Hermus Hierapolis hill horses houses hundred inhabitants inscription Ionia island janizary journey lake Laodicea Latmus lofty Mæander Magnesia marble Messogis miles Miletus morning mosque mount mount Latmus mountain mouth Mycale Mylasa Myus narrow Nysa once passed Pausanias Phrygia plain Pliny port precipice Priene Prion promontory remains Revett right hand river road rock ruins Sardes Scala Nova Scio seats sepulchres shore side slope Smyrna soon stadia stadium stone Strabo stream summit supposed tain temple Tenedos tent theatre tion Tmolus town Tralles travellers trees Troas Turkish Turks vestiges village vines wall wind