Littell's Living Age, Volume 139Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 72
Page 314
... traveller . One's first im- pression is , on finding how truly Defoe conforms to the main lines of central African geography , that he had obtained possession of the itinerary of some early trading settlements on both coasts of Africa ...
... traveller . One's first im- pression is , on finding how truly Defoe conforms to the main lines of central African geography , that he had obtained possession of the itinerary of some early trading settlements on both coasts of Africa ...
Page 361
... traveller friar's iniquities , had been banished . The reached Ragusa , then a republic , paying description of the customs of Venice is tribute both to the Turks and to the Vene- most curious ; and one sentence reads tians ; where he ...
... traveller friar's iniquities , had been banished . The reached Ragusa , then a republic , paying description of the customs of Venice is tribute both to the Turks and to the Vene- most curious ; and one sentence reads tians ; where he ...
Page 367
... traveller and his companions , used as they were to the desert heat , spent the day in sprinkling themselves with water , and the night ly- ing on the housetop ; but in due time a Sclavonian ship bound for Ragusa took them off ...
... traveller and his companions , used as they were to the desert heat , spent the day in sprinkling themselves with water , and the night ly- ing on the housetop ; but in due time a Sclavonian ship bound for Ragusa took them off ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Allenville Bacon beautiful Beccles better Blackwood's Magazine Brie cheese called Captain character church color course crown Cyprian dark door doubt Edward Grim Egbert English eyes fact father feeling flowers France Fraser's Magazine French friends Froude garden garlands genius Gerty Gibbie gien girl give Gometra hallucinations hand head heart Irenæus Jouarre ketubah kind king knew lady land light live look Lord Lottie Macleod Martin Joseph Routh Matabele mean ment mind Miss Montbéliard nature ness never night once passed perhaps person Polly present river round Routh Sark Scott seemed seen Seine et Marne sense side speak spirit stood strange sure taste tell thing thought tion town trees ture turned Vasson walk wife woman words wreaths write Yokohama young