| Sir Grenville Temple (10th bart.) - 1836 - Broj stranica: 332
...Cenchres is at present occupied by a single farm-house, near which is a well of excellent water. Cenchres was the naval station of the Corinthians on the east,...hills, on the side of which is the village of Xylo Kerata. Passing by some ancient quarries, we reached D 5 the village of Hexomili, or Korio Americano,... | |
| William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - Broj stranica: 744
...even covered by its waters, are the foundations of a variety of buildings, the plans of which may yet be traced, as the walls still remain, to the height of from two feet to three feet and a-half. CENSER. In the Hebrew text there is a distinction which is not preserved in our version, respecting... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1856 - Broj stranica: 780
...even coloured by its waters are the foundations of a variety of buildings, the plans of which may yet be traced, as the walls still remain to the height of from two feet to three feet and a half. (Major Sir G. Temple's Travels in Greece and Turkey, vol. ip 57.) Except its name and memory,... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1856 - Broj stranica: 780
...even coloured by its waters are the foundations of a variety of buildings, the plans of which may yet be traced, as the walls still remain to the height of from two fett to three feet and a halt'. (Major Sir G. Temple's Travels in Greece and Turkey, vol. ip 57.) Except... | |
| John McClintock - 1868 - Broj stranica: 954
...even covered by its waters, are the foundations of a variety of buildings, the plans of which may yet be traced, as the walls still remain to the height of from two feet to three feet and a half. Some traces of the moles of the port are also still visible (Leake's Ifana, iii, 233-235).... | |
| John McClintock - 1894 - Broj stranica: 958
...even covered by its waters, are the foundations of a variety of building*, the plans of which may yet be traced, as the walls still remain to the height of from two feet to three feet and a half. Some traces of the moles of the port are also still visible (Lcuke's J/onu, iii, 233-235).... | |
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