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1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Pagina 337 di 598
Luogo: London
Editore: Murray
Descrizione fisica: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Lingua: Englisch
Commenti: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Soggetto: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Segnatura: I 124.216
ID interno: 37775
316 ROUTE ■INNSBRUCK TO VERONA—KLAUSEN, XII. The unexpected attack, and the ter rible and unerring fire opening from every hush, and crag, and cleft, upon his troops, threw them into inextricable confusion. The advanced guard of Saxons had taken post in Gberau ; but being separated from the main body, after a desperate resistance were made prisoners to the number of 300. In the mean time Spechbacher, from the Punleiter-Steg, and Hofer, from the Jaufen, falling upon the rear of the disordered

of an archbishop, whose territory and power increased greatly in the course of centuries. His domains, which in cluded a Pop. of 20,000 souls, were united to Tyrol in 1802. A post-waggon runs from Brixen to Trieste, by V illaeh and Laibach. The valley hereabouts is picturesque, and its vegetation varied and luxuriant; vines begin to flourish around Brixen* At the extremity of a contraction of the vale of the Eisack, called " In àr Klamme,” lies 2 Klausen (Clausus —Inn ; Gans), a little town of a single street

, squeezed in between the river and the moun tain, and affording room for only one carriage to pass. The Capitevi Convent* outside of the town, was founded by the Queen of Charles IX, of Spain, at the request of her confessor Gabriel Ponti feser, a native of Klausen, 1701. The foundress converted the house in which Father Gabriel was born into a chapel, adjoining the convent, and en riched it with mass-robes and other treasures, still preserved in the sacristi/. Above the town, on a singular pro jecting

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