A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 2
... mean exemption from foreign influence , is only a partial advantage if it be not perfected by liberty . This observation is , I think , in a peculiar manner elucidated by the history of Milan , which , from its situation , the fertility ...
... mean exemption from foreign influence , is only a partial advantage if it be not perfected by liberty . This observation is , I think , in a peculiar manner elucidated by the history of Milan , which , from its situation , the fertility ...
Sayfa 19
... sanctify him in the eyes of his Creator , I mean humility , self - command , temperance , in- dustry , prudence , and fortitude , were not inferior ) to his public endowments . His table was for his C 2 Ch . I. 19 THROUGH ITALY . A ...
... sanctify him in the eyes of his Creator , I mean humility , self - command , temperance , in- dustry , prudence , and fortitude , were not inferior ) to his public endowments . His table was for his C 2 Ch . I. 19 THROUGH ITALY . A ...
Sayfa 35
... mean to insinuate that Milan has produced no great men , or no celebrated authors ; but that the great men and celebrated authors which she has produced , either as natives or students , have not acquired that pre- eminence of fame ...
... mean to insinuate that Milan has produced no great men , or no celebrated authors ; but that the great men and celebrated authors which she has produced , either as natives or students , have not acquired that pre- eminence of fame ...
Sayfa 41
... mean principle that makes virtue the handmaid of self- love , and instead of the noble object of ambition , degrades her into its tool and instrument . But , Christianity alone can correct this ' depravity ; and we can only deplore the ...
... mean principle that makes virtue the handmaid of self- love , and instead of the noble object of ambition , degrades her into its tool and instrument . But , Christianity alone can correct this ' depravity ; and we can only deplore the ...
Sayfa 48
... to its proprietor , if he have either taste to dis- cern , or means to enjoy its beauties . However , with all the charms of its situation , it never x . 29 . seems to have attracted much notice , as we find 48 Ch . II . CLASSICAL TOUR.
... to its proprietor , if he have either taste to dis- cern , or means to enjoy its beauties . However , with all the charms of its situation , it never x . 29 . seems to have attracted much notice , as we find 48 Ch . II . CLASSICAL TOUR.
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