The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... common- wealth , if the French succeed in Italy . It is pleasant , however , to hear the discourse of the common peo- ple of Lucca , who are firmly persuaded that one Luc- quese can beat five Florentines , who are grown low- spirited ...
... common- wealth , if the French succeed in Italy . It is pleasant , however , to hear the discourse of the common peo- ple of Lucca , who are firmly persuaded that one Luc- quese can beat five Florentines , who are grown low- spirited ...
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... common coin , but a very extraordi- nary bust ; and a Tiberius a rare coin , but a common bust , which one would wonder the more at , if we con- sider the indignities that were offered to this empe- ror's statues after his death . The ...
... common coin , but a very extraordi- nary bust ; and a Tiberius a rare coin , but a common bust , which one would wonder the more at , if we con- sider the indignities that were offered to this empe- ror's statues after his death . The ...
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... burning . The court of Turin is reckoned the most splendid and polite of any in Italy ; but by reason of its being in mourning , I could not see it in its mag- nificence . The common people of this state are more REMARKS ON ITALY . 23.
... burning . The court of Turin is reckoned the most splendid and polite of any in Italy ; but by reason of its being in mourning , I could not see it in its mag- nificence . The common people of this state are more REMARKS ON ITALY . 23.
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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. nificence . The common people of this state are more exasperated against the French than even the rest of the Italians . For the great mischiefs they have suf- fered from them are still fresh upon their ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. nificence . The common people of this state are more exasperated against the French than even the rest of the Italians . For the great mischiefs they have suf- fered from them are still fresh upon their ...
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... common pro- tectors . The occasion was this . A Benedictine monk , in one of their annual processions , carried his cross erected through the town , with a train of three or four thousand peasants following him . They had no sooner ...
... common pro- tectors . The occasion was this . A Benedictine monk , in one of their annual processions , carried his cross erected through the town , with a train of three or four thousand peasants following him . They had no sooner ...
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