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Page 188
... Italy took hold of uncivilized but intelligent men , while the tolerance of Rome , which coerced no one into ... Italy throughout central and western Europe , driving out native art and substituting a con- ventionalized copy of Italian ...
... Italy took hold of uncivilized but intelligent men , while the tolerance of Rome , which coerced no one into ... Italy throughout central and western Europe , driving out native art and substituting a con- ventionalized copy of Italian ...
Page 194
... Italy or of the Mediterranean provinces of the Empire . The houses of Italy and of the south generally looked inwards upon open impluvia , colonnaded courts and garden plots . They had few outer windows and fitted easily together in the ...
... Italy or of the Mediterranean provinces of the Empire . The houses of Italy and of the south generally looked inwards upon open impluvia , colonnaded courts and garden plots . They had few outer windows and fitted easily together in the ...
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... Italy supplies ; and on both rambles I had the assistance of Mrs. Rhys . A few of the inscriptions which we ought to have seen in France are not to be found , and some there are which we have not yet tried to see . Add to this that when ...
... Italy supplies ; and on both rambles I had the assistance of Mrs. Rhys . A few of the inscriptions which we ought to have seen in France are not to be found , and some there are which we have not yet tried to see . Add to this that when ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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