The Philosophical Wanderers Or the History of the Roman Tribune And the Pries
The Philosophical Wanderers Or the History of the Roman Tribune And the Pries
Bigland, John, 1750-1832
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their views to the theatre of their future transactions. They proceeded on their journey without any extraordinary adventure, amusing themselves by the way with admiring the stupendous heights of mount Caucasus :* till at length hav- ing passed the limits of the isthmus, they descended into the boundless plains of Scythia and Sarmatia, immense re- gions, extending from China to the Baltic, and from the Euxine to the Arctic ecean. F No other alternation of prospect than that of immense fo- rests... and extensive plains, now burst upon the sight. Neither the pictu- resque view of Italy, Greece, and Asia Minor, studded with cities, and embel- lished by agriculture; nor the fertile and well cultivated plains of Mesopo- * See the description of Professor Pallas, t Scythia was to the east Sarmatia to the west ; but ancient geography does not fix their bounda- ries. tamia; PHILOSOPHICAL^*' ANDERERS. L6l tamia, nor the variegated mountains of Media and Armenia, displaying the magnificence of nature, here regaled the eye of the traveller.
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