Appletons' Journal, 3 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1877 |
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... Italy , reaching Brindisi , at the heel of the Italian boot , in four or five days . Here they embarked on the royal steamer Serapis , screwed down the Mediterranean to the Suez Canal , stopping by the way at Athens to make a rather ...
... Italy , reaching Brindisi , at the heel of the Italian boot , in four or five days . Here they embarked on the royal steamer Serapis , screwed down the Mediterranean to the Suez Canal , stopping by the way at Athens to make a rather ...
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... Italian poet Dante formed one of Glendower's guests at Sycharth this year . There is Cymric mention of a translation of Petrarch's poems , in . ' the work of Owen Glendower , which still further presses on our attention the fact that he ...
... Italian poet Dante formed one of Glendower's guests at Sycharth this year . There is Cymric mention of a translation of Petrarch's poems , in . ' the work of Owen Glendower , which still further presses on our attention the fact that he ...
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... Italians and Span- FREE RAYLOR as from the shore , and sometimes ply their vocation in what to untrained eyes is a simple pleasure - boat- emerging from their refuge in the guise of fisher- men or sailors , and operating in a manner ...
... Italians and Span- FREE RAYLOR as from the shore , and sometimes ply their vocation in what to untrained eyes is a simple pleasure - boat- emerging from their refuge in the guise of fisher- men or sailors , and operating in a manner ...
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... Italy on a diplomatic mission , and my husband accompanies him ; so you see , Pauline , how much I shall want your ... Italians , less their originality ; but there is an assumption about these people from the United States which is ...
... Italy on a diplomatic mission , and my husband accompanies him ; so you see , Pauline , how much I shall want your ... Italians , less their originality ; but there is an assumption about these people from the United States which is ...
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... Italian , or American . The " aver- ings . Meanwhile the countenances of all parties wore an expression of earnest gravity which was quite the most absurd feature of the performance . They kept their eyes steadfastly directed upon one ...
... Italian , or American . The " aver- ings . Meanwhile the countenances of all parties wore an expression of earnest gravity which was quite the most absurd feature of the performance . They kept their eyes steadfastly directed upon one ...
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