The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 5William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Page 8
... raised in Tuscany . The duke's new palace is a very noble pile , built after this manner , which makes it look cx- tremely solid and majestic . It is not unlike that of Luxemburg , at Paris , which was built by Mary of Medicis , and ...
... raised in Tuscany . The duke's new palace is a very noble pile , built after this manner , which makes it look cx- tremely solid and majestic . It is not unlike that of Luxemburg , at Paris , which was built by Mary of Medicis , and ...
Page 19
... raise your voice as high as you please , there is nothing like an echo to cause in it the least confusion . The gallery is hung with a numerous collection of pictures , all done by celebrated hands . On one side of the gallery is a ...
... raise your voice as high as you please , there is nothing like an echo to cause in it the least confusion . The gallery is hung with a numerous collection of pictures , all done by celebrated hands . On one side of the gallery is a ...
Page 27
... raised on it , and the ravage it makes on its banks . It receives too a different name from the coasts it washes , and in summer has something like an ebb and flow , which arises from the melting of the snows that fall into it more co ...
... raised on it , and the ravage it makes on its banks . It receives too a different name from the coasts it washes , and in summer has something like an ebb and flow , which arises from the melting of the snows that fall into it more co ...
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... raise a sedition among the people , unless the ma- gistrates find some way to remedy it ; and they say it is already done by the interposition of the states of Holland . The occasion of the emperor's prohibi- tion was their furnishing ...
... raise a sedition among the people , unless the ma- gistrates find some way to remedy it ; and they say it is already done by the interposition of the states of Holland . The occasion of the emperor's prohibi- tion was their furnishing ...
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... raise the corn above the moisture that might come into it from the ground . The whole weight of the barn is supported by these four blocks . What pleased me most at Berne was , their public walks by the great church . They are raised ex ...
... raise the corn above the moisture that might come into it from the ground . The whole weight of the barn is supported by these four blocks . What pleased me most at Berne was , their public walks by the great church . They are raised ex ...
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