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Page 239
... Italy , in the Years 1812 and 1813. Translated by Edward Rigby , Esq . M.D. F.L. and H. S. 8vo . pp . 358. Hunter . 1819 . E 10 WE We have here a book of considerable interest and origin- ality , the author being a man of education and ...
... Italy , in the Years 1812 and 1813. Translated by Edward Rigby , Esq . M.D. F.L. and H. S. 8vo . pp . 358. Hunter . 1819 . E 10 WE We have here a book of considerable interest and origin- ality , the author being a man of education and ...
Page 241
... Italy ; not from an impression that Italy approaches to our country in agricultural skill , but for the sake of exhibiting a contrast as striking as can be afforded by any two countries in Europe . The metayers of Italy follow a very ...
... Italy ; not from an impression that Italy approaches to our country in agricultural skill , but for the sake of exhibiting a contrast as striking as can be afforded by any two countries in Europe . The metayers of Italy follow a very ...
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... Italy . Italy , too , had her religious schisms and public distractions ; but her arts and literature had always a sheltering - place . They were even cherished by the rivalship of independent communities , and received encourage- ment ...
... Italy . Italy , too , had her religious schisms and public distractions ; but her arts and literature had always a sheltering - place . They were even cherished by the rivalship of independent communities , and received encourage- ment ...
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