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... traveller , it takes him a day to reach it . Herds of white cattle , flocks of sheep , droves of swine and of horses , give occasional diversity and animation to what would otherwise be a monotonous scene . Villages , few and far ...
... traveller , than to associate the Magyar element in Hungary with civilisa- tion . The noble palatial residences which adorn Pesth and other principal towns in Hungary are the work of German architects , for a Magyar village very much ...
... traveller in Palestine once remarked to the writer of this article , ' how little we know of the fauna and flora of this country , and how rich and new they are . ' As a practical illustration of the truth of this observation , we may ...
... travellers who year by year visit the Holy Land are led thither by associations of a different nature from those which engross the mind of the naturalist ; they are ab- sorbed in questions of an historical or topographical character ...
... traveller was in Palestine , it would be difficult to name another more valuable ; and it is still the book of ... travellers were on their journey from Mocha to Bombay , the painter Baurenfeind died ; and at Bombay ' it was poor ...