The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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Page 211
... Rome had attempted to renew and alter its appearance so completely and systematically as did Napoleon . Although he never set foot in Rome , the city exercised a strange fascination over him , and he intended to make it the second ...
... Rome had attempted to renew and alter its appearance so completely and systematically as did Napoleon . Although he never set foot in Rome , the city exercised a strange fascination over him , and he intended to make it the second ...
Page 222
... Rome , but she was also fond of society , and gathered round her in the drawing - rooms of her stately but gloomy palace all the most interesting men and women in Rome , foreigners as well as Italians . She never paid calls and went out ...
... Rome , but she was also fond of society , and gathered round her in the drawing - rooms of her stately but gloomy palace all the most interesting men and women in Rome , foreigners as well as Italians . She never paid calls and went out ...
Page 225
... Rome the Piazza di Spagna as a whole is one of the most beautiful spots in the world . 66 No building and no individual can escape the charm of Rome , and the more we live in it the more we feel its fascination and the more we realise ...
... Rome the Piazza di Spagna as a whole is one of the most beautiful spots in the world . 66 No building and no individual can escape the charm of Rome , and the more we live in it the more we feel its fascination and the more we realise ...
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The New Italian Constitution J S BARNES | 1 |
Alexander the Great and | 50 |
The Poor Law in Necessitous | 65 |
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