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... Rome , which to a curious travel- commendations to the Lord Scudamore , the English ler is certainly the place the most worth seeing of ambassador there at that time ; and as soon as he any in the world . And so he took leave of his ...
... Rome , which to a curious travel- commendations to the Lord Scudamore , the English ler is certainly the place the most worth seeing of ambassador there at that time ; and as soon as he any in the world . And so he took leave of his ...
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... Rome on Monday next . The conclave is still and are as ugly as useless . Such is the country sitting there , and likely to continue so some time for some time before one comes to Mount Radico- longer , as the two French cardinals are ...
... Rome on Monday next . The conclave is still and are as ugly as useless . Such is the country sitting there , and likely to continue so some time for some time before one comes to Mount Radico- longer , as the two French cardinals are ...
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... Rome , and chancellor . So ends my gazette . TO HIS MOTHER . TO HIS FATHER . Florence , Oct. 9 , 1740 . not seeing his coronation , the heats being violent , and the infectious air now at its height . We had an instance , the other day ...
... Rome , and chancellor . So ends my gazette . TO HIS MOTHER . TO HIS FATHER . Florence , Oct. 9 , 1740 . not seeing his coronation , the heats being violent , and the infectious air now at its height . We had an instance , the other day ...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Preliminary ... John Milton,Charles Dexter Cleveland Visualització completa - 1873 |
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