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... Italian writers must be followed with great caution ; the French abound with elegant and deep mathemat- ical analyses , and the English books upon the subject are few and incomplete . Italy is traversed by a multitude of rivers and ...
... Italian writers must be followed with great caution ; the French abound with elegant and deep mathemat- ical analyses , and the English books upon the subject are few and incomplete . Italy is traversed by a multitude of rivers and ...
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... Italy , where , after going through severe preparatory discipline , she comes upon the stage with great eclat and success . All these circumstances are related by Zaira in a letter to a friend , towards the conclusion of the tale - the ...
... Italy , where , after going through severe preparatory discipline , she comes upon the stage with great eclat and success . All these circumstances are related by Zaira in a letter to a friend , towards the conclusion of the tale - the ...
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... Italy , after the destruction of the order of Pythagoras , were the first who avowed that they cured dis- ease by the use of natural means . - They thus exposed them- selves to the hatred of the powerful order of Asclepiade , and of the ...
... Italy , after the destruction of the order of Pythagoras , were the first who avowed that they cured dis- ease by the use of natural means . - They thus exposed them- selves to the hatred of the powerful order of Asclepiade , and of the ...
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