On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With Occasional Remarks on the Laws, Customs, Manners, and Opinions of Various Nations, Volym 1G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1823 |
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... exhibit all the beauties of the Pyrenees , or the Appenines ; that wood recalled to his memory the groves , which decorate the classic shores of the Po and the Mincio ; this hamlet resembled that , of which Pliny gives so beautiful a ...
... exhibit all the beauties of the Pyrenees , or the Appenines ; that wood recalled to his memory the groves , which decorate the classic shores of the Po and the Mincio ; this hamlet resembled that , of which Pliny gives so beautiful a ...
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... exhibits ! " VIII . b .. Next to the associations of Rome , are those of Paris . Entering that city , what melancholy reflections mingle with sentiments of awe and admiration : since more important events have occurred within its walls ...
... exhibits ! " VIII . b .. Next to the associations of Rome , are those of Paris . Entering that city , what melancholy reflections mingle with sentiments of awe and admiration : since more important events have occurred within its walls ...
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... exhibit great beauty in their separate parts ; and great symmetry in their relative proportions . They are admirably described and illustrated in Raffles History of Jaya , and in the Batavian Literary and Philosophical Transactions . II ...
... exhibit great beauty in their separate parts ; and great symmetry in their relative proportions . They are admirably described and illustrated in Raffles History of Jaya , and in the Batavian Literary and Philosophical Transactions . II ...
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... exhibitions , were allowed to remain ; when vast num- bers of persons , who professed the liberal arts , were desired by a public edict to withdraw ! III . When Da Rosa entered Genoa , he remembered the history of the time , when the ...
... exhibitions , were allowed to remain ; when vast num- bers of persons , who professed the liberal arts , were desired by a public edict to withdraw ! III . When Da Rosa entered Genoa , he remembered the history of the time , when the ...
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... exhibit , when in bloom five males to one female ; while the moss , which in detached portions made their arms and trunks of a dusky green , en- tirely conceal their methods of fructification . holly , which graced the hedges ...
... exhibit , when in bloom five males to one female ; while the moss , which in detached portions made their arms and trunks of a dusky green , en- tirely conceal their methods of fructification . holly , which graced the hedges ...
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