A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 13
... religious offices , or which delights the eye and the mind most . The decision would be difficult . Most men have habits to ... religion in our own country are Gothic and Saxon , while Greek and Roman architecture is seen only in palaces ...
... religious offices , or which delights the eye and the mind most . The decision would be difficult . Most men have habits to ... religion in our own country are Gothic and Saxon , while Greek and Roman architecture is seen only in palaces ...
Sayfa 58
... religion , and with it ex- tended the graces and the charities which ever accompany its steps . To these we may add , that the decorations , both external and internal of these churches and of the buildings annexed to them , not only ...
... religion , and with it ex- tended the graces and the charities which ever accompany its steps . To these we may add , that the decorations , both external and internal of these churches and of the buildings annexed to them , not only ...
Sayfa 119
... Religion in her humblest and most amiable form had , from time immemorial , fixed her seat ; to counteract the genius of the place and the influence of the cli- mate ; to shelter the traveller from the storm ' Ch . V. 119 THROUGH ITALY .
... Religion in her humblest and most amiable form had , from time immemorial , fixed her seat ; to counteract the genius of the place and the influence of the cli- mate ; to shelter the traveller from the storm ' Ch . V. 119 THROUGH ITALY .
Sayfa 120
... religion , it was restored and augmented by order of the first Consul , and is now in a more flourishing state perhaps than at any former period . His This convent was formerly inhabited by friars ; they are now replaced by monks . The ...
... religion , it was restored and augmented by order of the first Consul , and is now in a more flourishing state perhaps than at any former period . His This convent was formerly inhabited by friars ; they are now replaced by monks . The ...
Sayfa 126
... religion , adopted her lan- guage , assumed her habits and manners , and made either Rome herself , or some one of the Italian cities , the seat of their empire . Now a country that retains all these advantages , though wasted by war ...
... religion , adopted her lan- guage , assumed her habits and manners , and made either Rome herself , or some one of the Italian cities , the seat of their empire . Now a country that retains all these advantages , though wasted by war ...
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