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Pagina 127
... Italy is to generalize too much , and to suppose that a feature which they find in one province must necessarily be common to all : taking very little account of the long subsisting divisions of that country , which , like Germany ...
... Italy is to generalize too much , and to suppose that a feature which they find in one province must necessarily be common to all : taking very little account of the long subsisting divisions of that country , which , like Germany ...
Pagina 128
... Italian towns ; who , in general , seem to have little scruple in laying travellers under con- tribution . 6 The system of taxation in Austrian Italy continues nearly the same as in the time of the French ; the principal burden being a ...
... Italian towns ; who , in general , seem to have little scruple in laying travellers under con- tribution . 6 The system of taxation in Austrian Italy continues nearly the same as in the time of the French ; the principal burden being a ...
Pagina 541
... Italy , and warned against placing confidence in the highly coloured pictures of the pastoral state as given to us by the poets . The traveller who , like him , has visited La Puglia , ( the antient Apulia ) in Italy , or Estramadura in ...
... Italy , and warned against placing confidence in the highly coloured pictures of the pastoral state as given to us by the poets . The traveller who , like him , has visited La Puglia , ( the antient Apulia ) in Italy , or Estramadura in ...
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