Bentley's miscellany, Zväzok 161844 |
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... Botzen to the frontiers of Lombardy , is inhabited by Italians . Trient is the capital of this district , which is called Welsch - Tirol by the Austrians . The people seem to pull rather with the Lombards than with the German Tyrolese ...
... Botzen to the frontiers of Lombardy , is inhabited by Italians . Trient is the capital of this district , which is called Welsch - Tirol by the Austrians . The people seem to pull rather with the Lombards than with the German Tyrolese ...
Strana 47
... Botzen . Here united , the road follows the valley of the Adige by Trient and Rovereto , into the plains of Lombardy ... Botzen . A mile from Meran is the old castle of Tyrol , romantically perched among the hills , and commanding one of ...
... Botzen . Here united , the road follows the valley of the Adige by Trient and Rovereto , into the plains of Lombardy ... Botzen . A mile from Meran is the old castle of Tyrol , romantically perched among the hills , and commanding one of ...
Strana 48
... Botzen and Trient . The fol- lowing day I went forward to Verona in a similar conveyance . The road still follows the Adige ; but the rugged mountains here close upon the river , leaving nothing but a rocky gorge . This was the scene of ...
... Botzen and Trient . The fol- lowing day I went forward to Verona in a similar conveyance . The road still follows the Adige ; but the rugged mountains here close upon the river , leaving nothing but a rocky gorge . This was the scene of ...
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