A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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... splendor , and became , not indeed the nominal but oftentimes the real seat of empire . Such was its state under some of the successors of Constantine ; and particularly during the reign of the Valentinians , and such its glory when ...
... splendor , and became , not indeed the nominal but oftentimes the real seat of empire . Such was its state under some of the successors of Constantine ; and particularly during the reign of the Valentinians , and such its glory when ...
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... splendor , was in some measure owing to the zeal and the authority of her pastors , who , like the Roman pontiffs , after having long been the benefactors and the fathers of their flocks ,, at length became their sovereigns . One of ...
... splendor , was in some measure owing to the zeal and the authority of her pastors , who , like the Roman pontiffs , after having long been the benefactors and the fathers of their flocks ,, at length became their sovereigns . One of ...
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... splendor of the vest- ments which cover the body , and by the pale ghastly light that gleams from the aperture above . The inscription over this chapel or mausoleum , was dictated by St. Charles himself , and breathes that modesty and ...
... splendor of the vest- ments which cover the body , and by the pale ghastly light that gleams from the aperture above . The inscription over this chapel or mausoleum , was dictated by St. Charles himself , and breathes that modesty and ...
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... splendor of this grand metropolitical cathedral were drained or exhausted . Hence , it seemed to want that neatness and lustre which arise from great atten- tion and opulence united . Here indeed , as in every territory where the French ...
... splendor of this grand metropolitical cathedral were drained or exhausted . Hence , it seemed to want that neatness and lustre which arise from great atten- tion and opulence united . Here indeed , as in every territory where the French ...
Sayfa 32
... - valry stables . The reader may , perhaps , expect an account of the remains of ancient magnificence , the relics of that imperial splendor which once adorned Milan , and is recorded in the well known verses 32 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
... - valry stables . The reader may , perhaps , expect an account of the remains of ancient magnificence , the relics of that imperial splendor which once adorned Milan , and is recorded in the well known verses 32 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
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