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... Italy and France , I crossed from Boulogne and landed in London at the Tower stairs . It was a dark Sun- day morning ; there were few people in the streets , and I remember the pleasure of that first walk on English ground , with my ...
... Italy and France , I crossed from Boulogne and landed in London at the Tower stairs . It was a dark Sun- day morning ; there were few people in the streets , and I remember the pleasure of that first walk on English ground , with my ...
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... of Ireland , like some coast of plenty . We could see towns , towers , churches , harvests ; but the curse of eight hundred years we could not discern . CHAPTER III . LAND . ALFIERI thought Italy and England 36 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... of Ireland , like some coast of plenty . We could see towns , towers , churches , harvests ; but the curse of eight hundred years we could not discern . CHAPTER III . LAND . ALFIERI thought Italy and England 36 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. CHAPTER III . LAND . ALFIERI thought Italy and England the only countries worth living in ; the former because there Nature vindicates her rights and triumphs over the evils inflicted by the ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. CHAPTER III . LAND . ALFIERI thought Italy and England the only countries worth living in ; the former because there Nature vindicates her rights and triumphs over the evils inflicted by the ...
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... Italy were the proof of the superiority of the stock ; and one may say of England that this watch moves . on a splinter of adamant . The English uncultured are a brutal nation . The crimes recorded in their calendars leave nothing to be ...
... Italy were the proof of the superiority of the stock ; and one may say of England that this watch moves . on a splinter of adamant . The English uncultured are a brutal nation . The crimes recorded in their calendars leave nothing to be ...
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... fortune culminated . He looked in the eyes of a new people that was to supplant his own . He disembarked his legions , erected his camps and towers , presently he heard bad news from Italy , and worse and worse , every year ; ABILITY.
... fortune culminated . He looked in the eyes of a new people that was to supplant his own . He disembarked his legions , erected his camps and towers , presently he heard bad news from Italy , and worse and worse , every year ; ABILITY.
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