The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp].Robert Kemp Philp 1857 |
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... Italy , " on what sort of a tree maccaroni grew But , in all probability , most of our readers who have seen the sub- stance do not partake of her ignorance , but know that it is made with wheaten flour . " Grano duro , " or " Grano del ...
... Italy , " on what sort of a tree maccaroni grew But , in all probability , most of our readers who have seen the sub- stance do not partake of her ignorance , but know that it is made with wheaten flour . " Grano duro , " or " Grano del ...
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... Italy . It must and a number of sturdy fellows , nearly be allowed , indeed , even by the unpre- naked , and all bobbing up and down , are at judiced , that their maccaroni is by far the work , has something extremely ludicrous in best ...
... Italy . It must and a number of sturdy fellows , nearly be allowed , indeed , even by the unpre- naked , and all bobbing up and down , are at judiced , that their maccaroni is by far the work , has something extremely ludicrous in best ...
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... Italian word for gardener , which is from the Latin hortus ( garden ) ; because , according to Ménage , in Italy , where the bird is common , it is quite at home in the hedges of gardens . The male bird has the throat , a circle round ...
... Italian word for gardener , which is from the Latin hortus ( garden ) ; because , according to Ménage , in Italy , where the bird is common , it is quite at home in the hedges of gardens . The male bird has the throat , a circle round ...
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... Italy it is said to be common by Tem- minck and others . The Prince of Mu- signano states it to be found in the Sabine mountains , but not commonly , in the summer ; and that it rarely occurs in the plains of Rome , but that it is ...
... Italy it is said to be common by Tem- minck and others . The Prince of Mu- signano states it to be found in the Sabine mountains , but not commonly , in the summer ; and that it rarely occurs in the plains of Rome , but that it is ...
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... Italians have more immediately in- herited from Greek and Roman antiquities , and in their inheritance , puppets , and the manner of moving them , have been com- prised . Nowhere , in fact , do puppets attract greater crowds than in Italy ...
... Italians have more immediately in- herited from Greek and Roman antiquities , and in their inheritance , puppets , and the manner of moving them , have been com- prised . Nowhere , in fact , do puppets attract greater crowds than in Italy ...
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