The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... self to Your Lordship's Patronage , which yet encreased in me as I Travelled through the Countries , of which I here give Your Lordship fome Account : For whate- ver great Impreffions an Englishman must have of Your Lordship , they who ...
... self to Your Lordship's Patronage , which yet encreased in me as I Travelled through the Countries , of which I here give Your Lordship fome Account : For whate- ver great Impreffions an Englishman must have of Your Lordship , they who ...
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... self , we find the government of Italy again broken into fuch a variety of fub- divisions , as naturally fuits with its fituation . In the court of Milan , as in feveral others in Italy , there are many who fall in with the dress and ...
... self , we find the government of Italy again broken into fuch a variety of fub- divisions , as naturally fuits with its fituation . In the court of Milan , as in feveral others in Italy , there are many who fall in with the dress and ...
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... self at laft in the Po , which is the great re- ceptacle of all the rivers of this country . The town and province of Brefcia have freer access to the Senate of Venice , and a quicker redress of injuries , than any other part of their ...
... self at laft in the Po , which is the great re- ceptacle of all the rivers of this country . The town and province of Brefcia have freer access to the Senate of Venice , and a quicker redress of injuries , than any other part of their ...
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... self too visibly in many of their finest pictures . Though the Venetians are extremely jealous of any great fame or merit in a living member of their common - wealth , they never fail of giving a man his due praifes , when they are in ...
... self too visibly in many of their finest pictures . Though the Venetians are extremely jealous of any great fame or merit in a living member of their common - wealth , they never fail of giving a man his due praifes , when they are in ...
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... self upon it for fo many ages . The ground must have been formerly much lower , for otherwife the town would have lain under water . The re- mains of the Pharos , that stand about three miles from the fea , and two from the town , have ...
... self upon it for fo many ages . The ground must have been formerly much lower , for otherwife the town would have lain under water . The re- mains of the Pharos , that stand about three miles from the fea , and two from the town , have ...
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