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occurs that is worthy of observation except some remains of the Claudian aqueduct . Near the celebrated convent of San Cosi- mato , the travellers were shewn the village Licenza , ( Digentia , ) the scite of Horace's villa ; where the ...
occurs that is worthy of observation except some remains of the Claudian aqueduct . Near the celebrated convent of San Cosi- mato , the travellers were shewn the village Licenza , ( Digentia , ) the scite of Horace's villa ; where the ...
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48. , it is not agreed whether clay - slate contains organic remains or not , or is to be considered primi- tive or secondary . ' Now , the whole doctrine of mineral form- ations may to some appear questionable : but , if admitted ...
48. , it is not agreed whether clay - slate contains organic remains or not , or is to be considered primi- tive or secondary . ' Now , the whole doctrine of mineral form- ations may to some appear questionable : but , if admitted ...
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tinct , but the author traced the remains of Christian churches as far as Sukoy , viz . about one - half of the country . These Arabs occupied Nubia for several centuries in a state of con- stant warfare with each other , the result of ...
tinct , but the author traced the remains of Christian churches as far as Sukoy , viz . about one - half of the country . These Arabs occupied Nubia for several centuries in a state of con- stant warfare with each other , the result of ...
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