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Many doorways are visible cut upon different levels in the face of the mountain , and along the road side are architectural monuments fashioned out of the rock - one of these is a wide façade of a rather low proportion , loaded with ...
Many doorways are visible cut upon different levels in the face of the mountain , and along the road side are architectural monuments fashioned out of the rock - one of these is a wide façade of a rather low proportion , loaded with ...
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In the moun- tains they had found an Alpine winter , but when they began to descend on the southern side of the range , they experienced again the temperature of an English spring . This Khan of Vourlia , though but a naked hovel ...
In the moun- tains they had found an Alpine winter , but when they began to descend on the southern side of the range , they experienced again the temperature of an English spring . This Khan of Vourlia , though but a naked hovel ...
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Nor do we learn much by being told that the banks on the Servian side are clothed with woods , while those on the Hungarian side had nothing to relieve the monotony except a continued range of guard - houses ; that the peasantry on one ...
Nor do we learn much by being told that the banks on the Servian side are clothed with woods , while those on the Hungarian side had nothing to relieve the monotony except a continued range of guard - houses ; that the peasantry on one ...
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