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Page 124
... beauty , the church of St. Peter has no rival , and bears no comparison : in neatness , cleanliness , and convenience , so necessary to the advanta- geous display of magnificence , if any where equalled , it can no where be surpassed ...
... beauty , the church of St. Peter has no rival , and bears no comparison : in neatness , cleanliness , and convenience , so necessary to the advanta- geous display of magnificence , if any where equalled , it can no where be surpassed ...
Page 235
... beauty in Genoese palaces and churches . The citizens are fond of comparing their church called Carignano , as the Londoners are disposed to compare St. Paul's , with the cathedral of Rome ; and both with equal indiscretion : but , if ...
... beauty in Genoese palaces and churches . The citizens are fond of comparing their church called Carignano , as the Londoners are disposed to compare St. Paul's , with the cathedral of Rome ; and both with equal indiscretion : but , if ...
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... beauty and flavour , and the honey - ball likewise ; these are summer apples . Of the keeping kinds , the Kerry and Ribston pippins , the red tankard , and Ross nonpareil are reckoned very nice ; but the crofton apple , when pulled in ...
... beauty and flavour , and the honey - ball likewise ; these are summer apples . Of the keeping kinds , the Kerry and Ribston pippins , the red tankard , and Ross nonpareil are reckoned very nice ; but the crofton apple , when pulled in ...
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