The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pöllnitz: Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels from Prussia Thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &c. in Letters to His Friend: Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; But the Characters of the Principal Persons in Several Courts ...Daniel Browne, at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar, 1738 - Europe |
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... Church , and that is , at the Entrance of the great Gate there's a particular Place , from whence , as one ftands , we obferve fuch a Regularity in the Difpofition of the Pil- lars which fupport the Roof , that there is not a Window to ...
... Church , and that is , at the Entrance of the great Gate there's a particular Place , from whence , as one ftands , we obferve fuch a Regularity in the Difpofition of the Pil- lars which fupport the Roof , that there is not a Window to ...
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... Churches . The Cathedral , which is a quite new Structure , is very large , and in the Infide very magnificent , being adorn'd all over with Pilafters , and other Embellishments of Architecture , and the Roof painted in Frefco . I was ...
... Churches . The Cathedral , which is a quite new Structure , is very large , and in the Infide very magnificent , being adorn'd all over with Pilafters , and other Embellishments of Architecture , and the Roof painted in Frefco . I was ...
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... Church , which is dedicated to St. Stephen , is an old Building , very magnificent , but dark : The City ftands . upon the Danube , an Arm of which separates it from the Suburb , which is call'd Leopoldftat : The Turks have made more ...
... Church , which is dedicated to St. Stephen , is an old Building , very magnificent , but dark : The City ftands . upon the Danube , an Arm of which separates it from the Suburb , which is call'd Leopoldftat : The Turks have made more ...
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... Church , according to the Festival . On the Days of Ceremony or Fefti- val he is accompany'd by the Nuncio and the Ambaffadors , upon which Occafion the Empe- ror rides thither with very great Pomp . The Grooms of the Imperial Stables ...
... Church , according to the Festival . On the Days of Ceremony or Fefti- val he is accompany'd by the Nuncio and the Ambaffadors , upon which Occafion the Empe- ror rides thither with very great Pomp . The Grooms of the Imperial Stables ...
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... Church at the Time when there was no Service , nor fo much as a Soul in the Church . I was fo curious as to follow him at a Distance , and to ob- ferve all his Motions , which made me very merry : The Place at which he discover'd the ...
... Church at the Time when there was no Service , nor fo much as a Soul in the Church . I was fo curious as to follow him at a Distance , and to ob- ferve all his Motions , which made me very merry : The Place at which he discover'd the ...
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