were not for these, and for the few masts that congregate in her river for the purposes of a scanty commerce, the discovery ships of China, if we can imagine the Celestial Empire to undertake such an enterprise, might visit the bay, without entertaining... To-day in Ireland [by E.E. Crowe]. - Página 162por Eyre Evans Crowe - 1825 - 921 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...near scrutiny, a few steeples are seen to peep forth, and designate the city they adorn; and, if it were not for these, and for the few masts that congregate...suspicion of a city lurking at its extremity. So much iri revenge for the audacious and hackneyed comparison between this bay and Naples. By itself the southern... | |
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