Miscellaneous Works, 4. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... considerable antiqui- ties ; but all they have to show of this nature is an old rostrum of a Roman ship , that stands over the door of their arsenal . It is not above a foot long , and perhaps would never have been thought the beak of a ...
... considerable antiqui- ties ; but all they have to show of this nature is an old rostrum of a Roman ship , that stands over the door of their arsenal . It is not above a foot long , and perhaps would never have been thought the beak of a ...
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... considerable revenue out of the devo- tion that is paid to it , and has now retained the most learned father of their order to write in its defence . It was such a curiosity as this I have mentioned , that Claudian has celebrated in ...
... considerable revenue out of the devo- tion that is paid to it , and has now retained the most learned father of their order to write in its defence . It was such a curiosity as this I have mentioned , that Claudian has celebrated in ...
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... considerable number of galleys and men - of - war ready to put to sea on a very short warning . If we could therefore suppose them blocked up on all sides , by a power too strong for them , both by sea and land , they would be able to ...
... considerable number of galleys and men - of - war ready to put to sea on a very short warning . If we could therefore suppose them blocked up on all sides , by a power too strong for them , both by sea and land , they would be able to ...
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... considerable . On the other side , the Venetians are in continual apprehensions from the Turk , who will certainly endeavour at the recovery of the Morea , as soon as the Ottoman empire has recruited a little of its ancient strength ...
... considerable . On the other side , the Venetians are in continual apprehensions from the Turk , who will certainly endeavour at the recovery of the Morea , as soon as the Ottoman empire has recruited a little of its ancient strength ...
Page 54
... considerable rivers of Pied- mont , Milan , and the rest of Lombardy . From Venice to Ancona the tide comes in very sensibly at its stated periods , but rises more or less in proportion as it advances nearer the head of the gulf . Lucan ...
... considerable rivers of Pied- mont , Milan , and the rest of Lombardy . From Venice to Ancona the tide comes in very sensibly at its stated periods , but rises more or less in proportion as it advances nearer the head of the gulf . Lucan ...
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