Miscellaneous Works, 4. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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Page 58
... inhabitants say it was cracked by thunder that destroyed a son of one of their Gothic princes , who had taken shelter under it , as having been foretold what kind of death he was to die . I asked an abbot that was in the church , what ...
... inhabitants say it was cracked by thunder that destroyed a son of one of their Gothic princes , who had taken shelter under it , as having been foretold what kind of death he was to die . I asked an abbot that was in the church , what ...
Page 62
... inhabitants , as well as the historians who mention this little republic , give the following account of its original . St. Marino was its founder , a Dalmatian by birth , and by trade a mason . He was employed above thirteen hundred ...
... inhabitants , as well as the historians who mention this little republic , give the following account of its original . St. Marino was its founder , a Dalmatian by birth , and by trade a mason . He was employed above thirteen hundred ...
Page 66
... inhabitants . PESARO , FANO , SENIGALLIA , ANCONA , LORETTO , ETC. TO ROME . FROM Rimini to Loretto the towns of note are Pesaro , Fano , Senigallia , and Ancona . Fano re- ceived its name from the Fane , or temple of Fortune , that ...
... inhabitants . PESARO , FANO , SENIGALLIA , ANCONA , LORETTO , ETC. TO ROME . FROM Rimini to Loretto the towns of note are Pesaro , Fano , Senigallia , and Ancona . Fano re- ceived its name from the Fane , or temple of Fortune , that ...
Page 71
... inhabitants of that country have still the same opinion of it , as I found upon inquiry , and have a great many oxen of a whitish colour to confirm them in it . It is probable this breed was first settled in the country , and con ...
... inhabitants of that country have still the same opinion of it , as I found upon inquiry , and have a great many oxen of a whitish colour to confirm them in it . It is probable this breed was first settled in the country , and con ...
Page 83
... was nothing else but a street of funeral monuments . In my way from Rome to Naples I found nothing so remarkable as the beauty of the country and the extreme poverty of its inhabitants . It is indeed an FROM ROME TO NAPLES . 83.
... was nothing else but a street of funeral monuments . In my way from Rome to Naples I found nothing so remarkable as the beauty of the country and the extreme poverty of its inhabitants . It is indeed an FROM ROME TO NAPLES . 83.
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