The Metropolitan, Том 29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... nearly alone in her contest . Pisa , her inveterate rival , profited by her distress , de- feated her armies in more than one serious encounter , and took pos- session of Lucca , ( 1341. ) It was in this emergency that the Flo- rentines ...
... nearly alone in her contest . Pisa , her inveterate rival , profited by her distress , de- feated her armies in more than one serious encounter , and took pos- session of Lucca , ( 1341. ) It was in this emergency that the Flo- rentines ...
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... nearly before Boccaccio was well settled at home , and the demonstra- tions of esteem and affection that the laureate bestowed on his friend , tended to increase Boccaccio's popularity among his fellow citizens . It was an idea ...
... nearly before Boccaccio was well settled at home , and the demonstra- tions of esteem and affection that the laureate bestowed on his friend , tended to increase Boccaccio's popularity among his fellow citizens . It was an idea ...
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... nearly exhausted . For a few days the courage and enterprise of some of the inhabitants supplied the general want . Not far from the city there was a spring of pure water concealed amongst palms and sycamores , which had escaped the ...
... nearly exhausted . For a few days the courage and enterprise of some of the inhabitants supplied the general want . Not far from the city there was a spring of pure water concealed amongst palms and sycamores , which had escaped the ...
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... nearly perpendicular over their heads , the heat was almost insupportable . Awnings were spread to defend the decks , where passengers , officers , and crew were alike in- dolently lounging about , gazing vacantly on the blue waters ...
... nearly perpendicular over their heads , the heat was almost insupportable . Awnings were spread to defend the decks , where passengers , officers , and crew were alike in- dolently lounging about , gazing vacantly on the blue waters ...
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... nearly suffocated her . In a minute or too , however , she again opened her eyes , and took her hus- band's hand in her own with a feeble pressure . It was obvious that a few moments more would be her last . " My friends , " said ...
... nearly suffocated her . In a minute or too , however , she again opened her eyes , and took her hus- band's hand in her own with a feeble pressure . It was obvious that a few moments more would be her last . " My friends , " said ...
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