We got to anchor under the Pharos, or watch-tower, built on a high rock at the mouth of the Mole of Genoa, the weather being still so foul that for two hours at least we durst not stand into the haven.
Through this vast water, passes the river Ticinus, which discharges itself into the Po, by which means Helvetia transports her merchandizes into Italy, which we now begin to leave behind us.
They show also the bones of St. Luke, in an old alabaster coffin; three of the Holy Innocents; and the bodies of St. Maximus and Prosdocimus.
Dieffenbach, of Berlin, is well worthy of attention.
Her diagnosis of the condition in which the os uteri will yield to the introduction of the hand is well worthy of attention.
These analogous facts appear to me well worthy of the attention of hydrographers.
Small vessels sometimes take in water there; and, what is well worthy of observation, large manatees remain habitually in those spots.
Petroleum (and this phenomenon is well worthy of attention) issues from a soil of mica-slate in the gulf of Cariaco.
The consistency of the Christian faith with man's best reason was indeed a great theme, well worthy to engage the thoughts of the most talented and pious men of the age.
Under this theological aspect it forms a very important element in the Church history of the period, and is well worthy of attentive consideration.
But there was much more besides in the religious life of the country that is well worthy of note.
Its fine, tender, succulent, and richly colored pods are its chief recommendation; and for these it is well worthy of cultivation.
It may be classed as one of the best table-beets, and is well worthy cultivation.
The flowers make a beautiful garnish, and it is well worthy cultivation as an ornamental plant.
Though late, it is hardy, remains long in head before running to seed, and is well worthy of cultivation.
Whatever tends to add to its efficiency without entailing unnecessary charges upon the Treasury is well worthy of your serious consideration.
It is well worthy of your consideration whether the losses sustained by the officers and crew in this unfortunate affair should not be reimbursed to them.
He is well worthy of those attentions which you so kindly bestow on our countrymen, and for those he may receive I shall join him in acknowledging personal obligations.
It is well worthy of publication for the instruction of our citizens, being profound, sound, and short.
It is a very desirable and highly ornamental plant, and one that is well worthy of extended culture.
This is a good rockwork plant, and being of neat habit, with small purplish leaves, is well worthy of cultivation.
If only for its rich, blue berries, as large as those of a cherry, this otherwise elegant climbing shrub is well worthy of a far greater share of attention than it has yet received, for it must be admitted that it is far from common.
From its curious tropical appearance this species is well worthy of a place in the shrubbery.
Dijon was the former residence of the Dukes of Burgundy, and is a curious old place, well worthy of a visit for a day or two days.
If not pushed for time, they are, however, well worthyof a visit.
The prison built by the Empress Maria Teresa is well worthy of a visit; and the stranger cannot fail of being struck with the extreme activity and industry which prevails within its walls.
The example of the British Government is well worthy of imitation in this respect.
It is well worthy of your consideration whether Congress should not direct the establishment of a ropewalk in connection with the contemplated navy-yard, as a measure not only of economy, but as highly useful and necessary.
It iswell worthy of attention, not only for the interest of its details, but for the light it throws upon great forces still at work in the world.
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