A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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... origin . The Insubrians were its founders , and at an early period of Roman history , built it , or rather erected a few hovels , which gradually rose from a village to a town , and at length became a city ; or so at least it was called ...
... origin . The Insubrians were its founders , and at an early period of Roman history , built it , or rather erected a few hovels , which gradually rose from a village to a town , and at length became a city ; or so at least it was called ...
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... origin- ated . But , as the subject is , if not strictly speaking Gothic , at least anticlassical , I may be allowed to exclude it from these sketches , and instead of a dissertation and my own very insigni- ficant opinion , call the ...
... origin- ated . But , as the subject is , if not strictly speaking Gothic , at least anticlassical , I may be allowed to exclude it from these sketches , and instead of a dissertation and my own very insigni- ficant opinion , call the ...
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... origin to a Gallic tribe , and its importance to Roman colonization . For the latter benefit it was indebted partly to the father of Pompey , and partly to Julius Cæsar . It never fell to its lot to make a figure in the world , nor ...
... origin to a Gallic tribe , and its importance to Roman colonization . For the latter benefit it was indebted partly to the father of Pompey , and partly to Julius Cæsar . It never fell to its lot to make a figure in the world , nor ...
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... origin of the lake itself to an internal convulsion , 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 ...
... origin of the lake itself to an internal convulsion , 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 ...
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... origin , gave this river the name of Bodinco or bottomless , on account of its depth ; nor need I enlarge upon its different ap- pellations and their origin . He will smile how- ever , when he is informed by a learned Dutch- man ...
... origin , gave this river the name of Bodinco or bottomless , on account of its depth ; nor need I enlarge upon its different ap- pellations and their origin . He will smile how- ever , when he is informed by a learned Dutch- man ...
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