Essays on Italy and Ireland, and the United States of America ...Trübner & Company, 1868 - 336 pages |
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... naturally be led to regard their wealthy fellow- citizens with kindly feelings , and will get rid of everything like distrust . The different classes of society will thus become united by the durable tie of common affection . The poor ...
... naturally be led to regard their wealthy fellow- citizens with kindly feelings , and will get rid of everything like distrust . The different classes of society will thus become united by the durable tie of common affection . The poor ...
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... Natural History , which faces one side of the gardens , has also been greatly enlarged during the last two or three years . In this neighbourhood are forming the new streets * The gallery has since been completed , and is certainly the ...
... Natural History , which faces one side of the gardens , has also been greatly enlarged during the last two or three years . In this neighbourhood are forming the new streets * The gallery has since been completed , and is certainly the ...
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... naturally had its share of the general benefit ; still it is difficult to find exact data as to the progress which has been made by the commerce and industry of the city . I have only been able to get at comparatively few details worthy ...
... naturally had its share of the general benefit ; still it is difficult to find exact data as to the progress which has been made by the commerce and industry of the city . I have only been able to get at comparatively few details worthy ...
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... naturally open and good- humoured . In the cafés , at balls , fêtes , and places of public resort , strangers easily made acquaintance with the inhabitants of Venice . Now all is changed . The Venetians regard with suspicion those whom ...
... naturally open and good- humoured . In the cafés , at balls , fêtes , and places of public resort , strangers easily made acquaintance with the inhabitants of Venice . Now all is changed . The Venetians regard with suspicion those whom ...
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... naturally uttered by every one who visits such admirable specimens of art , in a city which suffers the bitter degradation of servitude . I will , however , cease to dwell upon such sentimental sorrows , and proceed to show from facts ...
... naturally uttered by every one who visits such admirable specimens of art , in a city which suffers the bitter degradation of servitude . I will , however , cease to dwell upon such sentimental sorrows , and proceed to show from facts ...
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