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" As we stood on its banks, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but water; no means of crossing was to be found. "
Bāg̲ẖ O Bahār, Or, Tales of the Four Darweshes - 79. oldal
szerző: Mīr Amman Dihlavī - 1857 - 315 oldal
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., 11. kötet

1829 - 632 oldal
...some to be Mount Horeb, which is the highest mountain in all the region around ; but from its summit, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen on every side but ranges of naked mountains succeeding each other like waves of the sea. Between these...

Letters from Spain

Joseph Blanco White - 1822 - 502 oldal
...rushing down the street and gathering in front of the inn drew us, nearly undressed, to the window. As far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but a compact crowd of peasants, most of them with clasp knives in their hands. At the sight of us, such...

An Excursion Through the United States and Canada During the Years 1822-1823

William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 530 oldal
...numerous and troublesome. I was always forcibly struck by the melancholy appearance of a burnt Prairie. As far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but one uniform black surface, looking like a vast plain of charcoal. Here and there, by the road side,...

New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 11. kötet

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 600 oldal
...by some to be Mount Horeb, is the highest mountain in all the region around ; but from its summit, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen on every side but ranges of naked mountains succeeding each other like waves of the sea. Between these...

Letters from the East:: Written During a Recent Tour Through ..., 1. kötet

John Carne - 1826 - 634 oldal
...by some to be Mount Horeb, is the highest mountain in all the region around ; but from its summit, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen on every side but ranges of naked mountains succeeding each other like waves of the sea. Between these...

Popular Philosophy; Or, The Book of Nature Laid Open Upon Christian ...

George Miller - 1826 - 864 oldal
...plain of Africa, far <lisrom any stream of water, where no cool shade refreshed the "weaveller, and as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen raps of sand, extending like the undulations of the sea, he re'i several creeping plants of luxuriant...

The African Repository and Colonial Journal, 5. kötet

1830 - 398 oldal
...of which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them: as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns...

Sallust, tr. by W. Rose with improvements and notes

Gaius Sallustius Crispus - 1830 - 216 oldal
...wounds and striving to escape, yet falling to the ground in the fruitless endeavor. Along the plain, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but swords, and javelins, and bucklers, amidst the carcases of the slain ; and the earth dyed with human...

The African repository, 5. kötet

1830 - 412 oldal
...of which, glittering in the light, repeatedly gave a pearly lustre to the twig which supported them: as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but forest, which, at a distance, between the trees, looked like a subterraneous cavern supported by columns...

Sallust

Sallust - 1844 - 256 oldal
...wounds and striving to escape, yet falling to the ground in the fruitless endeavour. Along the plain, as far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but swords, and javelins, and bucklers, amid the carcasses of the slain ; and the earth died with human...




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