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... - trees , that furnish food for great quantities of Silk - worms with their leaves , as the Swine and Poultry confume the fruit . The trees themfelves ferve , at the the same time , as so many stays for their Brefcia , Verona , Padua . 21.
... - trees , that furnish food for great quantities of Silk - worms with their leaves , as the Swine and Poultry confume the fruit . The trees themfelves ferve , at the the same time , as so many stays for their Brefcia , Verona , Padua . 21.
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Joseph Addison. the same time , as so many stays for their Vines , which hang all along like garlands from tree to tree . Between the feveral ranges lye fields of corn , which in these warm countries ripens much better among the mulberry ...
Joseph Addison. the same time , as so many stays for their Vines , which hang all along like garlands from tree to tree . Between the feveral ranges lye fields of corn , which in these warm countries ripens much better among the mulberry ...
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... same reason that a part of Asia was named Mefopotamia . We enter at the gate of the three monuments , fo called , because there stood near it a monument erected to Tacitus the hiftorian , with two others to the Em- perors Tacitus and ...
... same reason that a part of Asia was named Mefopotamia . We enter at the gate of the three monuments , fo called , because there stood near it a monument erected to Tacitus the hiftorian , with two others to the Em- perors Tacitus and ...
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... the opinion of many learned men , relates to the same story . The Emperor is entitled on it Germa- nicus , ( as it was in the wars of nicus , 124 E. R O M Architect; for they fay the Ancients always confidered the ...
... the opinion of many learned men , relates to the same story . The Emperor is entitled on it Germa- nicus , ( as it was in the wars of nicus , 124 E. R O M Architect; for they fay the Ancients always confidered the ...
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... same time had the pleasure of seeing several improved , which I had before looked upon as the greatest Master - pieces of Nature . I observed , that some few were fo humble as to be surprised at their own charms ; and that many a one ...
... same time had the pleasure of seeing several improved , which I had before looked upon as the greatest Master - pieces of Nature . I observed , that some few were fo humble as to be surprised at their own charms ; and that many a one ...
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