Cursory Remarks Made in a Tour Through Some of the Northern Parts of Europe: Particularly Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Petersburgh. By N. Wraxall, Jun |
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... Nogat , in a beautiful plain , they fixed their grand refidence , and began to con- ftruct the caftle of Marienbourg in 1281 . The first mafter of the order came here in the year 1309 , when we may reason- ably prefume it was finished ...
... Nogat , in a beautiful plain , they fixed their grand refidence , and began to con- ftruct the caftle of Marienbourg in 1281 . The first mafter of the order came here in the year 1309 , when we may reason- ably prefume it was finished ...
Page 341
... Nogat , terminated to the north by the Baltic . - I flatter myself you will not think my ac- count of this proud refidence of the Teu- tonic knights either too prolix or too mi- nute , as it is , perhaps , the finest proof they have ...
... Nogat , terminated to the north by the Baltic . - I flatter myself you will not think my ac- count of this proud refidence of the Teu- tonic knights either too prolix or too mi- nute , as it is , perhaps , the finest proof they have ...
Page 342
... Nogat . It is one of the most picturesque and beautiful land- scapes which nature prefents . I need not remind you that the first of these ftreams , after having paffed by the cities of Thorn and Culm , divides into two great branch- es ...
... Nogat . It is one of the most picturesque and beautiful land- scapes which nature prefents . I need not remind you that the first of these ftreams , after having paffed by the cities of Thorn and Culm , divides into two great branch- es ...
Page 343
... Nogat , whofe courfe is vifible for feveral miles to the north , till it is loft between the high banks which bound it on either fide . Viftula is on the right , and forms a strik → ing contrast , it's banks being even with the water ...
... Nogat , whofe courfe is vifible for feveral miles to the north , till it is loft between the high banks which bound it on either fide . Viftula is on the right , and forms a strik → ing contrast , it's banks being even with the water ...
Page 344
... Nogat . It was almost night before we returned to town .-- I have now only about five - and- thirty miles to Dantzic , and as I leave this place in the afternoon , shall doubtless arrive there 5 this [ 344 ] in the view. Beyond it ...
... Nogat . It was almost night before we returned to town .-- I have now only about five - and- thirty miles to Dantzic , and as I leave this place in the afternoon , shall doubtless arrive there 5 this [ 344 ] in the view. Beyond it ...
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