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Page 90
... considered as giving to it a sufficient sanction . Throughout the book , Quixote is metamorphosed into Quixotte . Towards the middle of the last century , it having been observed that in the Castilian language the double consonants ...
... considered as giving to it a sufficient sanction . Throughout the book , Quixote is metamorphosed into Quixotte . Towards the middle of the last century , it having been observed that in the Castilian language the double consonants ...
Page 115
... considered as superior to the age in which they have lived ; and among the predecessors of Leo X. the philoso- pher may contemplate with approbation the eloquence and courage of Leo 1. who preserved the city of Rome from the ravages of ...
... considered as superior to the age in which they have lived ; and among the predecessors of Leo X. the philoso- pher may contemplate with approbation the eloquence and courage of Leo 1. who preserved the city of Rome from the ravages of ...
Page 195
... considered . It commences with a history of the Metropolis and then follow a description of it , a sketch of its manners and police , accounts of its various institutions , commerce , its publiç buildings , places of entertainment ...
... considered . It commences with a history of the Metropolis and then follow a description of it , a sketch of its manners and police , accounts of its various institutions , commerce , its publiç buildings , places of entertainment ...
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