| Geoffroi de Villehardouin - 1911 - 152 pągines
...never before seen Constantinorjle lookedjupoji it very earnestly, for they never thought tbere^eould be in all the world so rich a city; and they marked the high walls and strong towers that enclosed it round about, and the rich palaces, and mighty churches— of which there were so many... | |
| Harrison Griswold Dwight - 1915 - 604 pągines
...may know that those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thought there could be in all the world so rich...city; and they marked the high walls and strong towers that enclosed it round about, and the rich palaces, and mighty churches — of which there were so... | |
| Michael D. Volonakis - 1920 - 64 pągines
...following words : "Those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thought there could be in all the world so rich...and they marked the high walls and strong towers, that enclosed it round about, and the magnificent palaces, and mighty churches, — of which there... | |
| Gabriel Bie Ravndal - 1921 - 120 pągines
...those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thoueht there could be in all the world so rich a city; and they marked the high walls and strong towers that inclosed it round arout, and the rich palaces and mighty churches of which there were so many... | |
| Harrison Griswold Dwight - 1926 - 622 pągines
...may know that those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thought there could be in all the world so rich...city; and they marked the high walls and strong towers that enclosed it round about, and the rich palaces, and mighty churches — of which there were so... | |
| Rand Flem-Ath, Rose Flem-Ath - 1997 - 212 pągines
...imagine that those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thought there could be in all the world so rich a city, when they saw the high walls and magnificent towers that enclosed it round about, the rich palaces... | |
| 1921 - 1334 pągines
...those who had never before seen Constantinople looked upon it very earnestly, for they never thouzht there could be in all the world so rich a city; and they marked the high walls and strong towers that inclosed 11 round apiout, and the rich palves and mighty churches of which there were so many... | |
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