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... Italy , the let- ter being pronounced in Anglo - Saxon after the Italian manner , and standing for ch before e and i - a peculiarity which is confined to the Italian and the Anglo - Saxon . Thus , cheek is written ceac , and witch is ...
... Italy , the let- ter being pronounced in Anglo - Saxon after the Italian manner , and standing for ch before e and i - a peculiarity which is confined to the Italian and the Anglo - Saxon . Thus , cheek is written ceac , and witch is ...
Pagina 241
... Italy , which took possession of Umbria and Etruria . The testimony given by a host of Grecian and Roman writers , to this truth , is not to be shaken by the scepticism of Dionysius Halicarnassensis on the subject , ill - supported as ...
... Italy , which took possession of Umbria and Etruria . The testimony given by a host of Grecian and Roman writers , to this truth , is not to be shaken by the scepticism of Dionysius Halicarnassensis on the subject , ill - supported as ...
Pagina 312
... Italian of Nicolo Machiavelli . To which is prefixed an Introduction , shew- ing the close Analogy between the ... Italy ; poison and assassina- tion being so prevalent in his time , that more blood was shed in peace than in war ...
... Italian of Nicolo Machiavelli . To which is prefixed an Introduction , shew- ing the close Analogy between the ... Italy ; poison and assassina- tion being so prevalent in his time , that more blood was shed in peace than in war ...
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