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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... remarkable deed has been transacted in their walls , or any illus- trious person been connected with their history . There was nothing in the promontory of Actium , worthy of observation ; yet GERMANICUS travelled many miles to see it ...
... remarkable deed has been transacted in their walls , or any illus- trious person been connected with their history . There was nothing in the promontory of Actium , worthy of observation ; yet GERMANICUS travelled many miles to see it ...
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... remarkable for attainments , and almost every spot , celebrated in Grecian story . Mil- ton and Addison , when in Italy , reflected with awe , delight , and admiration , on the grandeur , and majesty of Virgil ; on the diversity and ...
... remarkable for attainments , and almost every spot , celebrated in Grecian story . Mil- ton and Addison , when in Italy , reflected with awe , delight , and admiration , on the grandeur , and majesty of Virgil ; on the diversity and ...
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... remarkable an instance of hereditary possession : it having been occupied by a family of the name of Wapshote , from the time of Alfred the Great . An instance not to be paralleled in Europe ; though many occur in India , China , and ...
... remarkable an instance of hereditary possession : it having been occupied by a family of the name of Wapshote , from the time of Alfred the Great . An instance not to be paralleled in Europe ; though many occur in India , China , and ...
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... remarkable fires , and a great famine . The first of these fires broke out in London : the second at Rochester , which con- sumed the cathedral : the third at York , the day after , destroyed its cathedral , and thirty - nine churches ...
... remarkable fires , and a great famine . The first of these fires broke out in London : the second at Rochester , which con- sumed the cathedral : the third at York , the day after , destroyed its cathedral , and thirty - nine churches ...
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... remarkable for its symmetry , and beauty . And is it possible , my friend , to stand upon the cliffs , near Cherburg , without remembering the fate of the unfortunate Arthur , who fell a martyr to the ambition of his uncle John ? Who ...
... remarkable for its symmetry , and beauty . And is it possible , my friend , to stand upon the cliffs , near Cherburg , without remembering the fate of the unfortunate Arthur , who fell a martyr to the ambition of his uncle John ? Who ...
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