The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, 10. köideAbel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1857 |
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... Ruins of the Villa of Ha- drian ....... 213 ... Fountain of Andromeda ... 4 Ponte Nomentano .... 215 The Baths of Diana ........... .................................... 5 New York Institution for the Blind ....... 249 The ...
... Ruins of the Villa of Ha- drian ....... 213 ... Fountain of Andromeda ... 4 Ponte Nomentano .... 215 The Baths of Diana ........... .................................... 5 New York Institution for the Blind ....... 249 The ...
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... ruins of old Ro- manesque towns lent a powerful charm to what , without them , would have been stately and beautiful . On the confines of Hungary the scene grows in interest every moment . What especially arrests the at- tention is an ...
... ruins of old Ro- manesque towns lent a powerful charm to what , without them , would have been stately and beautiful . On the confines of Hungary the scene grows in interest every moment . What especially arrests the at- tention is an ...
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... ruins , most have rung with merriment , plains , and the varied works of men . and its rocks and glades echoed the ring- Charles Robert , after his marriage with ing laugh of brilliant dames and the shouts the Polish princess ...
... ruins , most have rung with merriment , plains , and the varied works of men . and its rocks and glades echoed the ring- Charles Robert , after his marriage with ing laugh of brilliant dames and the shouts the Polish princess ...
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... ruins gray with years ; Yet there's something far more touching In an old face wet with tears . And he sat there , sadly sighing O'er his feebleness and wrongs , Though the birds outside his window Talk'd of summer in their songs ! But ...
... ruins gray with years ; Yet there's something far more touching In an old face wet with tears . And he sat there , sadly sighing O'er his feebleness and wrongs , Though the birds outside his window Talk'd of summer in their songs ! But ...
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... ruin you sooner . Sermon - thieves are the most unfortunate class of robbers , and for the most obvious reason in the world : they are always detecting and ex- posing each other . There is not half as much honor among them as can be ...
... ruin you sooner . Sermon - thieves are the most unfortunate class of robbers , and for the most obvious reason in the world : they are always detecting and ex- posing each other . There is not half as much honor among them as can be ...
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