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... church of San several other fine churches , and manufactures of wool- Savino , opposite the island of Polrese . The mouth of the lens , silks , extensive paper - mills , and 7300 inhabitants . emissary is about six feet high and five ...
... church of San several other fine churches , and manufactures of wool- Savino , opposite the island of Polrese . The mouth of the lens , silks , extensive paper - mills , and 7300 inhabitants . emissary is about six feet high and five ...
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... church S. Angelo is built on the site and with the materials of an antient temple . For the Etruscan re- mains at Perugia , see ETRURIA ( Antiquities ) . Some interesting excavations are now going on at Perugia , and many objects of ...
... church S. Angelo is built on the site and with the materials of an antient temple . For the Etruscan re- mains at Perugia , see ETRURIA ( Antiquities ) . Some interesting excavations are now going on at Perugia , and many objects of ...
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... church of S. Onofrio , and in that of San Rocco à Ripa , and distinguished himself by some others at Ostia ... churches with some good paintings , a fine market - place , several Though Buda is the residence of the viceroy and the PER PES 13.
... church of S. Onofrio , and in that of San Rocco à Ripa , and distinguished himself by some others at Ostia ... churches with some good paintings , a fine market - place , several Though Buda is the residence of the viceroy and the PER PES 13.
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... church , a manufactory of majolica , or Delft ware , and about 4400 in- habitants . 9. Pérgola , on the Césano , has ... church on the Da- nube is one of the finest buildings in the city . The two Protestant churches are very plain ...
... church , a manufactory of majolica , or Delft ware , and about 4400 in- habitants . 9. Pérgola , on the Césano , has ... church on the Da- nube is one of the finest buildings in the city . The two Protestant churches are very plain ...
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... Church without circumcision . This event was considered satisfactory evidence that the benefits of the Gospel were intended , not for the Jews only , but for mankind universally . Shortly after , the zeal and success with which he ...
... Church without circumcision . This event was considered satisfactory evidence that the benefits of the Gospel were intended , not for the Jews only , but for mankind universally . Shortly after , the zeal and success with which he ...
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