Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... Italians , 14 per cent being Spaniards , and less than 10 per cent French , the other national- iti - including British , Germans , & c . - making up less than 10 per cent amongst them . The Italian peasant is even poorer , though more ...
... Italians , 14 per cent being Spaniards , and less than 10 per cent French , the other national- iti - including British , Germans , & c . - making up less than 10 per cent amongst them . The Italian peasant is even poorer , though more ...
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... Italians , 14 per cent being Spaniards , and less than 10 per cent French , the other national- itic - including British , Germans , & c . - making up less than 10 per cent amongst them . The Italian peasant is even poorer , though more ...
... Italians , 14 per cent being Spaniards , and less than 10 per cent French , the other national- itic - including British , Germans , & c . - making up less than 10 per cent amongst them . The Italian peasant is even poorer , though more ...
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... Italians , for instance , jealously protect theirs from the invasions of ignorance and vulgarity , and study to keep them in their perfection ; but we open our doors , and let in tramps from anywhere . The literary class formerly was ...
... Italians , for instance , jealously protect theirs from the invasions of ignorance and vulgarity , and study to keep them in their perfection ; but we open our doors , and let in tramps from anywhere . The literary class formerly was ...
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... Italy in the olden days , and what picturesqueness it gave to life ! There was no nonsense then about costumes rep- resenting the occupation or office of any person being anti - republi- can . During the best days of their Republics ...
... Italy in the olden days , and what picturesqueness it gave to life ! There was no nonsense then about costumes rep- resenting the occupation or office of any person being anti - republi- can . During the best days of their Republics ...
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... Italian who wears the medal of military valour on his breast , without a sensation of respect and a certain thrill of interest , and a fceling that here is a man who has done some- thing . On his part also he feels a natural pride in ...
... Italian who wears the medal of military valour on his breast , without a sensation of respect and a certain thrill of interest , and a fceling that here is a man who has done some- thing . On his part also he feels a natural pride in ...
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