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Pagina 62
... contains an account of those parts of Italy that lie between Rome and Venice ; with Mr. Keysler's journey from Venice to Trieste , Fiume , & c . an account of some remarkable 25 caverns in the dutchy of Carniola ; and a description of ...
... contains an account of those parts of Italy that lie between Rome and Venice ; with Mr. Keysler's journey from Venice to Trieste , Fiume , & c . an account of some remarkable 25 caverns in the dutchy of Carniola ; and a description of ...
Pagina 91
... contains little that can be supposed to excite the curiosity of an inhabitant of Trebisonde , ( and is , con- sequently , in that respect defective ) it contains many things inter- 20 esting to a native of Britain . The properest means ...
... contains little that can be supposed to excite the curiosity of an inhabitant of Trebisonde , ( and is , con- sequently , in that respect defective ) it contains many things inter- 20 esting to a native of Britain . The properest means ...
Pagina 220
... contains some- thing very pathetic , particularly as Phoenix is recounting what he underwent for his pupil , when in an infant and helpless state . Per- 5 haps both sides are partly right ; little or nothing can be indelicate among a ...
... contains some- thing very pathetic , particularly as Phoenix is recounting what he underwent for his pupil , when in an infant and helpless state . Per- 5 haps both sides are partly right ; little or nothing can be indelicate among a ...
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