A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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... remains in Monte Somma . The cavity thus formed was filled up in part by the matter ejected in subsequent eruptions , and gradually raised into the present cone , which however varies its shape with every new agita- tion , and increases ...
... remains in Monte Somma . The cavity thus formed was filled up in part by the matter ejected in subsequent eruptions , and gradually raised into the present cone , which however varies its shape with every new agita- tion , and increases ...
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... remains entire , of large stones fitted to each other in their original form , without being cut or broken for the purpose . There are on each side parapets raised about two feet above the middle , and about three feet wide . The ...
... remains entire , of large stones fitted to each other in their original form , without being cut or broken for the purpose . There are on each side parapets raised about two feet above the middle , and about three feet wide . The ...
Sayfa 55
... remains is to moderns of equal perhaps of greater value , as it is better calculated to give a clear and accurate idea of Roman manners , as far as they are connected with such objects . It has been often regretted , that the pictures ...
... remains is to moderns of equal perhaps of greater value , as it is better calculated to give a clear and accurate idea of Roman manners , as far as they are connected with such objects . It has been often regretted , that the pictures ...
Sayfa 132
... remains a characteristic quality in Italy , while the preceding vice seems to have ex- tended its empire over the North , and kindled there its lawless fires , that now spread as widely and burn as fiercely under the frozen as under the ...
... remains a characteristic quality in Italy , while the preceding vice seems to have ex- tended its empire over the North , and kindled there its lawless fires , that now spread as widely and burn as fiercely under the frozen as under the ...
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... remains of the grandeur for which it was once celebrated . So great indeed was the mag- nificence of Capua , that while Carthage stood it was compared to it , and long after the fall of Carthage , and even after its own humiliation and ...
... remains of the grandeur for which it was once celebrated . So great indeed was the mag- nificence of Capua , that while Carthage stood it was compared to it , and long after the fall of Carthage , and even after its own humiliation and ...
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