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... MESOCCO ( or Misox ) gives its name to the valley in which it lies , otherwise called the Val Mesolcina , and the river draining it is the Moësa which empties itself into the Ticino some miles above Bellinzona , whence there is an ...
... MESOCCO ( or Misox ) gives its name to the valley in which it lies , otherwise called the Val Mesolcina , and the river draining it is the Moësa which empties itself into the Ticino some miles above Bellinzona , whence there is an ...
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... Mesocco , which is on the right side of the Moësa , there is a diligence to S. Bernardino , and another from there over the Splügen into the Chur country ; but if , instead of proceeding higher on the Mesocco side , you cross the river ...
... Mesocco , which is on the right side of the Moësa , there is a diligence to S. Bernardino , and another from there over the Splügen into the Chur country ; but if , instead of proceeding higher on the Mesocco side , you cross the river ...
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... Mesocco , whence the pass of St. Bernardino was reached , and at length the Rhine , a way in fact leading from Italy to the heart of Switzerland and Germany ( pp . 4 , 52 , 124 , et passim ) . This was probably the route which the Celts ...
... Mesocco , whence the pass of St. Bernardino was reached , and at length the Rhine , a way in fact leading from Italy to the heart of Switzerland and Germany ( pp . 4 , 52 , 124 , et passim ) . This was probably the route which the Celts ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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