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Pagina 114
... Italy and Sicily . In direct hostility to the inventors of these Tales of Terror , Mr. Eustace , who is endowed with all the natural and acquired gifts and advantages which fitted him for intimately knowing Italy and Italians , asserts ...
... Italy and Sicily . In direct hostility to the inventors of these Tales of Terror , Mr. Eustace , who is endowed with all the natural and acquired gifts and advantages which fitted him for intimately knowing Italy and Italians , asserts ...
Pagina 115
... Italian is neither vindictive nor cruel , but hasty and passionate ; ' that he is courageous and temperate ; ' that his temper , like his climate , is habitually gay and serene ; ' that murder is not more fre- quent in Italy than in ...
... Italian is neither vindictive nor cruel , but hasty and passionate ; ' that he is courageous and temperate ; ' that his temper , like his climate , is habitually gay and serene ; ' that murder is not more fre- quent in Italy than in ...
Pagina 116
ceeding all that has hitherto been related of Italy , of France , or of any country under heaven , excepting perhaps some of the Prussian territories . Quam in nos legem sancimus iniquam . ' In fine , the peasantry of the north of Italy ...
ceeding all that has hitherto been related of Italy , of France , or of any country under heaven , excepting perhaps some of the Prussian territories . Quam in nos legem sancimus iniquam . ' In fine , the peasantry of the north of Italy ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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