A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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... derived partly from his own estates , and partly from his archi - episcopal revenue . The former , as he had no expensive tastes or habits to indulge , were devoted entirely to beneficence ; the latter he divided according to the ...
... derived partly from his own estates , and partly from his archi - episcopal revenue . The former , as he had no expensive tastes or habits to indulge , were devoted entirely to beneficence ; the latter he divided according to the ...
Sayfa 38
... derived from its humble mediocrity a greater degree of security and quiet in the numberless disasters of Italy than any of the more powerful and more illustrious cities can boast of . Its principal advantage is its situation , and its ...
... derived from its humble mediocrity a greater degree of security and quiet in the numberless disasters of Italy than any of the more powerful and more illustrious cities can boast of . Its principal advantage is its situation , and its ...
Sayfa 49
... derived the rank of a town , under the appellation of Christopolis ; that it next sheltered the Greek exarchs , and enabled them to make a successful stand against the Longobardic invaders ; and , in fine , that it became an independent ...
... derived the rank of a town , under the appellation of Christopolis ; that it next sheltered the Greek exarchs , and enabled them to make a successful stand against the Longobardic invaders ; and , in fine , that it became an independent ...
Sayfa 63
... derive some presumptive and plausible arguments to support their conjecture from the frequency of similar accidents . As we advanced the boatmen pointed to some distant caverns on the bank , as having once been the receptacles of a ...
... derive some presumptive and plausible arguments to support their conjecture from the frequency of similar accidents . As we advanced the boatmen pointed to some distant caverns on the bank , as having once been the receptacles of a ...
Sayfa 66
... derived from its greater magnitude , or rather from its superior beauty ; for in this latter quality only is the Larian lake inferior to it . Oppo- site the bay of Laveno opens another bay , and in the centre of the latter rise the ...
... derived from its greater magnitude , or rather from its superior beauty ; for in this latter quality only is the Larian lake inferior to it . Oppo- site the bay of Laveno opens another bay , and in the centre of the latter rise the ...
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