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... received from the hand of nature a climate full of contrasts a sky sometimes of the pur- est azure , sometimes surcharged with the most dark and the most tempestu- clouds - destructive winds - the extremities of heat and cold - delight ...
... received from the hand of nature a climate full of contrasts a sky sometimes of the pur- est azure , sometimes surcharged with the most dark and the most tempestu- clouds - destructive winds - the extremities of heat and cold - delight ...
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... received extensive repairs . This mag- nificent work is said to have excited even the admiration of Napoleon , which he has marked by this inscrip- tion : " Ausu Romano , ære Veneto . It may be noticed , that the part of the rampart ...
... received extensive repairs . This mag- nificent work is said to have excited even the admiration of Napoleon , which he has marked by this inscrip- tion : " Ausu Romano , ære Veneto . It may be noticed , that the part of the rampart ...
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... received by mercantile banks ; and if the advantages of the measure do not form a sufficient in- ducement to them to ... receiving so small a sum as £ 10 in one payment , and returning it on demand with in- terest ; and their agents are ...
... received by mercantile banks ; and if the advantages of the measure do not form a sufficient in- ducement to them to ... receiving so small a sum as £ 10 in one payment , and returning it on demand with in- terest ; and their agents are ...
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... received such an addition from this simple and familiar incident , that Dr B. , who seemed to possess a very moderate share of view- hunting enthusiasm , exclaimed , ' Tis truly grand and beautiful . I felt the justness of the ...
... received such an addition from this simple and familiar incident , that Dr B. , who seemed to possess a very moderate share of view- hunting enthusiasm , exclaimed , ' Tis truly grand and beautiful . I felt the justness of the ...
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... received large ac- cessions from among those whom fa- mine , oppression , or the sword of war , had deprived of the ordinary means of subsistence . They lost , in a great measure , by this intermixture , the na- tional character of ...
... received large ac- cessions from among those whom fa- mine , oppression , or the sword of war , had deprived of the ordinary means of subsistence . They lost , in a great measure , by this intermixture , the na- tional character of ...
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