A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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... side , where the cataract can be seen to the greatest advan- tage . The transit from one side to the other is accomplished by a suspension bridge . The American Fall is exceedingly beautiful , while the Horse Shoe on the Canada side is ...
... side , where the cataract can be seen to the greatest advan- tage . The transit from one side to the other is accomplished by a suspension bridge . The American Fall is exceedingly beautiful , while the Horse Shoe on the Canada side is ...
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... side and the sea on the other . The fire - flies were very pretty . We had about half - past eleven at a road - side inn near the sea , and accomplished our journey of seventy - two miles by six next morning . I at once proceeded to the ...
... side and the sea on the other . The fire - flies were very pretty . We had about half - past eleven at a road - side inn near the sea , and accomplished our journey of seventy - two miles by six next morning . I at once proceeded to the ...
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... side are the mosque , the fort , and the gardens and tomb of Runjeet Sing . The mosque , though very much out of ... side are tombs and Oriental buildings , while the native city lies below on one side , and the river at a little ...
... side are the mosque , the fort , and the gardens and tomb of Runjeet Sing . The mosque , though very much out of ... side are tombs and Oriental buildings , while the native city lies below on one side , and the river at a little ...
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