| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 pages
...The place, which the wisdom or policy of antiQuity had destined for the residence of the Abissinian Princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage, by which it could be entered was a cavern that passed under... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 pages
...The place, which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abissinian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage, by which it could be entered, was a cavern that passed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 230 pages
...The place which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abissinian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage by which it could be entered was a cavern that passed under... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 194 pages
...of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abissinian princes, was a spacious valley in th& kingdom of Amhara, surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage by which it could be entered was a cavern that passed under... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1815 - 272 pages
...The place, which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abyssinian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom oF Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the sAnmils overhang the middle part. The ofl^passage, ty- «hich it could be entered, won cavern thaTpassed... | |
| John Rippingham - 1816 - 190 pages
...valley in the kingdom of Ambara, surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits ovec-, hang the middle part. The only passage by which it could...was a cavern that passed under a rock, of which it had long been, disputed whether it was the work of nature or of human industry. The outlet of the cavern... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 250 pages
...The place, which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abyssinian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage by which it could be entered, was a cavern that passed under... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 484 pages
...The place which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abissinian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage, by which it could be entered, was a cavern that passed... | |
| John Pierpont - 1817 - 194 pages
...place which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence of the Abyssinian princas, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara, surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage by which it could be entered, was a cavern that passed under... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 466 pages
...place, which the wisdom or policy of antiquity had destined for the residence. of the Abissi* nian princes, was a spacious valley in the kingdom of Amhara,...surrounded on every side by mountains, of which the summits overhang the middle part. The only passage, by which it could be entered, was a cavern that passed... | |
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