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Page 129
... continued range of hills ; the opposite bank is more level , but has a number of pleasant eminences ; the population is more or less dense ac- cording to situation : but the prospect every where includes villas , castles , convents , or ...
... continued range of hills ; the opposite bank is more level , but has a number of pleasant eminences ; the population is more or less dense ac- cording to situation : but the prospect every where includes villas , castles , convents , or ...
Page 158
... continued correspondence with his adherents in England . 1697. Peace of Ryswick : James protested against the treaty . 1698. James retires in a great measure from worldly occu- pation , and gives an increased attention to religious ...
... continued correspondence with his adherents in England . 1697. Peace of Ryswick : James protested against the treaty . 1698. James retires in a great measure from worldly occu- pation , and gives an increased attention to religious ...
Page 295
... continued bog , and had long before lost our shoes . A violent tornado ushered in the night , we could not hear each other holla , and were soon separated ; luckily I found I had one person left with me ( the Ashantee ) who , after I ...
... continued bog , and had long before lost our shoes . A violent tornado ushered in the night , we could not hear each other holla , and were soon separated ; luckily I found I had one person left with me ( the Ashantee ) who , after I ...
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Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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