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... deeply- toned church or convent bell ; or if the fading notes of some anthem , chanted by the distant villagers , should fall upon his ear ; or if perchance at even tide he should ramble all alone , musing in silence IN PORTUGAL . 5.
... deeply- toned church or convent bell ; or if the fading notes of some anthem , chanted by the distant villagers , should fall upon his ear ; or if perchance at even tide he should ramble all alone , musing in silence IN PORTUGAL . 5.
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... ; but the part which is most shorn of its original beauty is the Serra Convent . Its splendid oaks and chestnuts , and its pines , are all gone , and the building C 2 ROUTE 1. ] 27 OPORTO TO BRAGA . Oporto to Braga ITINERARY PAGE 1.
... ; but the part which is most shorn of its original beauty is the Serra Convent . Its splendid oaks and chestnuts , and its pines , are all gone , and the building C 2 ROUTE 1. ] 27 OPORTO TO BRAGA . Oporto to Braga ITINERARY PAGE 1.
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... convent , where the British army crossed the Douro in 1809 , is denuded of the numberless trees which covered that army in its approach to the river , and completely concealed its march from the knowledge of Soult . The telegraph ...
... convent , where the British army crossed the Douro in 1809 , is denuded of the numberless trees which covered that army in its approach to the river , and completely concealed its march from the knowledge of Soult . The telegraph ...
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... convent . The Inn of Senhora Joanna , opposite to the Collegiate Church at Guimarãens , is recommended . From Guimaraens the traveller can either go to Bom Jesus , or he can at once proceed to the Caldas do Gerez by way of N. Sa. do ...
... convent . The Inn of Senhora Joanna , opposite to the Collegiate Church at Guimarãens , is recommended . From Guimaraens the traveller can either go to Bom Jesus , or he can at once proceed to the Caldas do Gerez by way of N. Sa. do ...
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... convent of Bouro ; to this place thousands of per- sons annually resort on the day of our Lady of Abbadia , for whose accommodation , as at Braga , immense buildings have been erected , in the rooms of which all comers may find the ...
... convent of Bouro ; to this place thousands of per- sons annually resort on the day of our Lady of Abbadia , for whose accommodation , as at Braga , immense buildings have been erected , in the rooms of which all comers may find the ...
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