Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 246
... Tihany, where she lived, a temple to the worship of Diana. During the succeeding centuries, the baths were frequented only by people from the vicinity, until the middle of the eighteenth, when a benedictine abbot of Tihany had one of ...
... Tihany, where she lived, a temple to the worship of Diana. During the succeeding centuries, the baths were frequented only by people from the vicinity, until the middle of the eighteenth, when a benedictine abbot of Tihany had one of ...
Pagina 247
... Tihany. The inhabitants gain their living by the produce of their vine and fruit-gardens. There are also two little lakes, one of them remarkable from being the exact shape of the Balaton in miniature, as if reflected in a convex glass ...
... Tihany. The inhabitants gain their living by the produce of their vine and fruit-gardens. There are also two little lakes, one of them remarkable from being the exact shape of the Balaton in miniature, as if reflected in a convex glass ...
Pagina 249
... Tihany. The tradition relates to the origin of the Castle of Nagy-Vásony, which rises above the town of the same name, a two-hours' drive from the northern shore of the lake. Towards the middle of the fifteenth century, at a time when ...
... Tihany. The tradition relates to the origin of the Castle of Nagy-Vásony, which rises above the town of the same name, a two-hours' drive from the northern shore of the lake. Towards the middle of the fifteenth century, at a time when ...
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