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Page 194
... passed between two hills to another part of the plain ; the part near the city is covered principally with garden grounds , irrigated from the Salta de Agua : beyond the Portesuelo , we came to a very extensive hacienda belonging to one ...
... passed between two hills to another part of the plain ; the part near the city is covered principally with garden grounds , irrigated from the Salta de Agua : beyond the Portesuelo , we came to a very extensive hacienda belonging to one ...
Page 273
... passed , which is termed treacherous as well as impolitic . ' A more complete quibble , than the difference endeavored to be established between treaties entered into with a foreign power and those which are established between subjects ...
... passed , which is termed treacherous as well as impolitic . ' A more complete quibble , than the difference endeavored to be established between treaties entered into with a foreign power and those which are established between subjects ...
Page 357
... passed over you ? And your eyes ! By the powers they seem darting and burning in through me ! And you're come ! And your poor dear father , he's gone ! The Lord receive him , and the Virgin , and Saint Patrick , and all the army of ...
... passed over you ? And your eyes ! By the powers they seem darting and burning in through me ! And you're come ! And your poor dear father , he's gone ! The Lord receive him , and the Virgin , and Saint Patrick , and all the army of ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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