| 1823 - 602 páginas
...namely ; five to the northward, four to the southward, one to the south-west, and three to the eastward. In all directions, the fragments of other fallen buildings...may be computed to extend between seven and eight loagues. But its breadth is by no means equal to its length, being little more than half a league wide... | |
| 1828 - 532 páginas
...the east, and one on the southwest. In all directions fragments of other fallen buildings of the town are to be seen, extending along the mountain, that...east and west about three or four leagues either way. Its breadth is little more than half a league at the point where the ruins terminate. The interior... | |
| James Haines McCulloh - 1829 - 548 páginas
...northward, four to the south, one to the south west, and three to the eastward. "In all directions around, the fragments of other fallen buildings are to be...breadth is by no means equal to its length, being but little above a half league wide. "The interior of the large building, is in a style of architecture... | |
| 1834 - 438 páginas
...namely : five to the northward, four to the southward, one to the southwest, and three to the eastward. In all directions, the fragments of other fallen buildings...or four leagues either way. so that the whole range may he computed to extend between seven and eight leagues, but its breadth is by no means equal to... | |
| 1839 - 498 páginas
...live to the northward, four to the southward, one to the south-west, and three to the eastward ; while in all directions the fragments of other fallen buildings are to be seen extending along the mountain. "The interior of tin- large building is in a style of architecture strongly resembling the Gothic,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1832 - 638 páginas
...namely, five to the northward, four to the southward, one to the south-east, and three to the eastward. In all directions the fragments of other fallen buildings are to be seen ; the whole range of the ruins being computed to extend from twenty to twenty-five miles, though the... | |
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