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... island is formed of grit , or sand- stone , which varies considerably in composition , texture , and colour ; and the western side is composed of porphyry . Such a structure of the island is the more remarkable , because none of the ...
... island is formed of grit , or sand- stone , which varies considerably in composition , texture , and colour ; and the western side is composed of porphyry . Such a structure of the island is the more remarkable , because none of the ...
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... island of our arms , Cleophila , The custom of thy piety hath built Even to thy younger years a monument Of memorable fame . " This passage , in its present state , is undoubtedly most ex- quisite nonsense ; and Mr. Weber , to make it ...
... island of our arms , Cleophila , The custom of thy piety hath built Even to thy younger years a monument Of memorable fame . " This passage , in its present state , is undoubtedly most ex- quisite nonsense ; and Mr. Weber , to make it ...
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island near the mouth of the Brenta , for the reception of such superfluous cargoes ; and thus began the establishments which were destined to become the imperial Venice . When Attila besieged and took Aquileia , many merchants fied ...
island near the mouth of the Brenta , for the reception of such superfluous cargoes ; and thus began the establishments which were destined to become the imperial Venice . When Attila besieged and took Aquileia , many merchants fied ...
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