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... Italy . We conceive that one single fact is suffi- cient to pull down this chimerical hypothesis , and it has not escaped Mr. Matthews himself , though he does not seem to have been sensible to the force of it ; viz . the absence of all ...
... Italy . We conceive that one single fact is suffi- cient to pull down this chimerical hypothesis , and it has not escaped Mr. Matthews himself , though he does not seem to have been sensible to the force of it ; viz . the absence of all ...
Page 330
... Italian Grammar and Exercises . 12mo . pp . 140. 2s . 6d . Gardiner . As a supplement to the foregoing work , the advantage of this little volume will ... Italian Grammar, Santagnello's Dictionary of Peculiari- ties in the Italian Language,
... Italian Grammar and Exercises . 12mo . pp . 140. 2s . 6d . Gardiner . As a supplement to the foregoing work , the advantage of this little volume will ... Italian Grammar, Santagnello's Dictionary of Peculiari- ties in the Italian Language,
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... Italy . By M. *** . pp . 50 .. Paris . 1821. Imported by Treuttel and Würtz . Price 2s . 6d . T was the object of this writer to arouse the Italians to a combined resistance of the Austrian ... Italy, Italy, Projects of Austria respecting,
... Italy . By M. *** . pp . 50 .. Paris . 1821. Imported by Treuttel and Würtz . Price 2s . 6d . T was the object of this writer to arouse the Italians to a combined resistance of the Austrian ... Italy, Italy, Projects of Austria respecting,
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