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... Italy , and the East- Indies , are precisely of the same nature , consisting of the same sim- ple substances , arranged in similar compounds , nearly in the same proportions , and combined in the same manner , so as to form heter ...
... Italy , and the East- Indies , are precisely of the same nature , consisting of the same sim- ple substances , arranged in similar compounds , nearly in the same proportions , and combined in the same manner , so as to form heter ...
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... Italy , and Bohemia ; nay , from Siberia to Senegal and South - America ? And if we are forced to admit the existence of a series of such volcanoes , which are known to us only by these pe- culiar effects of their eruptions , do we not ...
... Italy , and Bohemia ; nay , from Siberia to Senegal and South - America ? And if we are forced to admit the existence of a series of such volcanoes , which are known to us only by these pe- culiar effects of their eruptions , do we not ...
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... Italian palace or vil- la , in point of dimensions , archi- tecture , and ornaments , is an ob- ject of admiration ... Italy , were filled an ciently with palaces and villas . We do not recollect a single great man , who had not , in ...
... Italian palace or vil- la , in point of dimensions , archi- tecture , and ornaments , is an ob- ject of admiration ... Italy , were filled an ciently with palaces and villas . We do not recollect a single great man , who had not , in ...
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... Italian climate is equally favoura- ble to delicious retreats of this na- ture . Their hedges are composed of the Laurustinus , now in bloom , of the laurel and the myrtle . The box and myrtle put forth their leaves and flower buds in ...
... Italian climate is equally favoura- ble to delicious retreats of this na- ture . Their hedges are composed of the Laurustinus , now in bloom , of the laurel and the myrtle . The box and myrtle put forth their leaves and flower buds in ...
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... Italians , Ger- mans , and Savoyards ; they cannot combine against me , for they hardly understand one another , but they all understand me , and we are as quiet and orderly as possible . I was not ten days from the time I hired my ...
... Italians , Ger- mans , and Savoyards ; they cannot combine against me , for they hardly understand one another , but they all understand me , and we are as quiet and orderly as possible . I was not ten days from the time I hired my ...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 5 tomas Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1808 |
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