| 1842 - 592 páginas
...America were not savages. With an interest perhaps stronger Iban we had ever felt in wandering- amonu: the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes...constant and vigorous use of his machete conducted ns through the thick forest, amnn^ half buried fragments, to fourteen monuments of the same character... | |
| 1842 - 574 páginas
...wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes missing his way, with a constant use of his machete conducted us through the thick...character and appearance, some with more elegant designs, r.nd some in workmanship equal to the finest monuments of the Egyptians : one displaced from its pedestal... | |
| John L. Stephens - 1841 - 534 páginas
...stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our O . THE RUINS. 103 guide, who, sometimes missing his way, with a constant...vigorous use of his machete, conducted us through <he thick forest, among half-buried fragments, to fourteen monuments of the same character and appearance,... | |
| 1842 - 594 páginas
...America were not savages. With an interest perhaps stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes...machete conducted us through the, thick forest, among half buried fragments, to fourteen monuments of the same character and appearance ; some with more... | |
| 1842 - 1008 páginas
...America were not savages. With an interest, perhaps stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes...missing his way, with a constant and vigorous use of his matchete, con ucted us through the thick forest, among half-buried fragments, to fourteen monuments... | |
| 1842 - 630 páginas
...America were not savages. ' With an interest perhaps stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes missing his way, with a constant use of his machete conducted us through the thick forest, among half-buried fragments, to fourteen,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 248 páginas
...America, were not savages. " With an interest perhaps stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes missing his way, with a constant use of his machete, conducted us through the thick forest, among half buried fragments, to fourteen... | |
| 1855 - 878 páginas
...were not savages. ' With an interest perhaps stronger : than we had ever felt in wandering ' among the ruins of Egypt, we followed ' our guide, who,...sometimes missing ' his way, with a constant and vigorous 1 use of his machete, ^conducted us ' through the thick forest, among half 1 buried fragments, to fourteen... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1857 - 608 páginas
...hieroglyphies With an interest perhaps stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Kgypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes missing his...and appearance, some with more elegant designs, and soinc in workmanship equal to the finest monuments of the Egyptians; one displaced from its pedestal... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1842 - 578 páginas
...America were not savages. ' With an interest perhaps stronger than we had ever felt in wandering among the ruins of Egypt, we followed our guide, who, sometimes missing his way, with a constant use of his machete conducted us through the thick forest, among half-buried fragments, to fourteen... | |
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