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Page 135
... Italy without the imperial permission . This restriction is some symptom of interior oppression ; and the right of emigration is at best so feeble a shield against bad government , that it ought to remain entire to the wretched . We are ...
... Italy without the imperial permission . This restriction is some symptom of interior oppression ; and the right of emigration is at best so feeble a shield against bad government , that it ought to remain entire to the wretched . We are ...
Page 142
... Italy , and who divided Germany , turned back , baffled , from his Spanish irruption , and lost in the vallies of the Pyrenees the most celebrated heroes of his train . It is to this retreat of Charlemagne , and to the old chronicles ...
... Italy , and who divided Germany , turned back , baffled , from his Spanish irruption , and lost in the vallies of the Pyrenees the most celebrated heroes of his train . It is to this retreat of Charlemagne , and to the old chronicles ...
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... Italy , is more truly national , self - derived , and original , than that of the Italians . It has an oriental colouring not seen in other European poetry ; and its drama abounds with busy and stimulant pieces . Among its novellists ...
... Italy , is more truly national , self - derived , and original , than that of the Italians . It has an oriental colouring not seen in other European poetry ; and its drama abounds with busy and stimulant pieces . Among its novellists ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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