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Page 163
... former splendor of Croton , now Cotrone , followed by the contrast of its present impoverishment and decay . Not only all ves- tiges of the former are erased , but even the local charms which Theocritus so sweetly described have now ...
... former splendor of Croton , now Cotrone , followed by the contrast of its present impoverishment and decay . Not only all ves- tiges of the former are erased , but even the local charms which Theocritus so sweetly described have now ...
Page 165
... former name was Scylletium , though it was called in his time Scyllacium . Mr. Craven spent some days at the country - house of a friend , most enchantingly situated on the myrtle - covered declivity of the Monte Moscia , just below ...
... former name was Scylletium , though it was called in his time Scyllacium . Mr. Craven spent some days at the country - house of a friend , most enchantingly situated on the myrtle - covered declivity of the Monte Moscia , just below ...
Page 308
... former direction , the losing rate became 41 per day , viz . rather stronger than at first . It must be admitted , however , that the same striking difference in the rate , as depending upon direction , was not observed in another ...
... former direction , the losing rate became 41 per day , viz . rather stronger than at first . It must be admitted , however , that the same striking difference in the rate , as depending upon direction , was not observed in another ...
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