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Pagina 175
... antient Præneste ) are situated . It was on the highest point ( Guadagnola ) of this ridge that one com- pany of these unpleasant neighbours stationed itself , about two hours ' walk from Poli , which is distant twenty - six miles from ...
... antient Præneste ) are situated . It was on the highest point ( Guadagnola ) of this ridge that one com- pany of these unpleasant neighbours stationed itself , about two hours ' walk from Poli , which is distant twenty - six miles from ...
Pagina 243
... antient learning , as well sacred as pro- fane , should be united in the traveller to the other requisites , without which the eye - witness of countries and their inhabi- tants can seldom perfectly embrace them in mind or describe them ...
... antient learning , as well sacred as pro- fane , should be united in the traveller to the other requisites , without which the eye - witness of countries and their inhabi- tants can seldom perfectly embrace them in mind or describe them ...
Pagina 295
... antient laws or established practice , public societies were under the guardianship of functionaries provided by other appointments , there it was advisable that the acts of such functionaries should be open to the utmost inspection ...
... antient laws or established practice , public societies were under the guardianship of functionaries provided by other appointments , there it was advisable that the acts of such functionaries should be open to the utmost inspection ...
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