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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. Italy , and worse and worse , every year ; at last , he made a handsome compliment of roads and walls , and departed . But the Saxon seriously settled in the land , builded , tilled , fished and ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. Italy , and worse and worse , every year ; at last , he made a handsome compliment of roads and walls , and departed . But the Saxon seriously settled in the land , builded , tilled , fished and ...
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... best models of Greece and Italy to be placed within the reach of every manufacturing population . They caused to be translated from foreign languages and illustrated by elaborate drawings , the most approved works of Munich FACTITIOUS . 95.
... best models of Greece and Italy to be placed within the reach of every manufacturing population . They caused to be translated from foreign languages and illustrated by elaborate drawings , the most approved works of Munich FACTITIOUS . 95.
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... Italy to find new forms , to add a grace to the prod- ucts of their looms , their potteries and their foun- dries.1 The nearer we look , the more artificial is their social system . Their law is a network of fictions . Their property ...
... Italy to find new forms , to add a grace to the prod- ucts of their looms , their potteries and their foun- dries.1 The nearer we look , the more artificial is their social system . Their law is a network of fictions . Their property ...
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... Italian author of the " Relation of Eng- land " ( in 1500 ) , says , " I have it on the best in formation , that , when the war is actually raging most furiously , they will seek for good eating and all their other comforts , without ...
... Italian author of the " Relation of Eng- land " ( in 1500 ) , says , " I have it on the best in formation , that , when the war is actually raging most furiously , they will seek for good eating and all their other comforts , without ...
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... Italian is subtle , the Spaniard treacherous : tortures , it is said , could never wrest from an Egyptian the confession of a secret . None of these traits belong to the English- man . His choler and conceit force every thing out ...
... Italian is subtle , the Spaniard treacherous : tortures , it is said , could never wrest from an Egyptian the confession of a secret . None of these traits belong to the English- man . His choler and conceit force every thing out ...
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