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Page 57
... beautiful Cristaria coccinea , whose flowers resemble those of the common wild rose , but are more deeply coloured . In the evening , the travellers arrived on the Platte , which they ascended till the 18th . This river is almost ...
... beautiful Cristaria coccinea , whose flowers resemble those of the common wild rose , but are more deeply coloured . In the evening , the travellers arrived on the Platte , which they ascended till the 18th . This river is almost ...
Page 306
... beautiful of its kind as any scenery I can imagine . On reaching the bottom of the hill , Rouen is entered through a very long and fine avenue , the only defect of which is , that all the trees are cut and clipped into as much simi ...
... beautiful of its kind as any scenery I can imagine . On reaching the bottom of the hill , Rouen is entered through a very long and fine avenue , the only defect of which is , that all the trees are cut and clipped into as much simi ...
Page 427
... beautiful offspring of art : - no highly original traits of character strike us in them new combinations of passion . Raimond di Procida belongs to the great family of heroic lovers , and Constance to that of beautiful and tender ...
... beautiful offspring of art : - no highly original traits of character strike us in them new combinations of passion . Raimond di Procida belongs to the great family of heroic lovers , and Constance to that of beautiful and tender ...
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