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Pagina 22
... scarcely conjecture . It is seldom that the most inquisitive mind can repose in certainty . Of the in- fant greatness of Rome scarcely any vestige exists , unless it be the mouth of the Cloaca Maxima , part of the Tullian pri- son ...
... scarcely conjecture . It is seldom that the most inquisitive mind can repose in certainty . Of the in- fant greatness of Rome scarcely any vestige exists , unless it be the mouth of the Cloaca Maxima , part of the Tullian pri- son ...
Pagina 106
... scarcely merit extraction ; and for young readers , to whose notice M. Ber- nays especially recommends them , they offer but doubtful advan- tages . For instance , he is lavish of Madame Cottin's observations on the subjects of Love ...
... scarcely merit extraction ; and for young readers , to whose notice M. Ber- nays especially recommends them , they offer but doubtful advan- tages . For instance , he is lavish of Madame Cottin's observations on the subjects of Love ...
Pagina 161
... scarcely a passage can be found in the romance , whether its high and dignified personages sweep by in solemn and fantastic pomp , or we are ushered into the public room of an inn to hear the buffoonery and banter of social and ...
... scarcely a passage can be found in the romance , whether its high and dignified personages sweep by in solemn and fantastic pomp , or we are ushered into the public room of an inn to hear the buffoonery and banter of social and ...
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