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Strona 485
Toledo , an ciently a town of great magnitude , is now vastly decayed , and its popula tion reduced from 200,000 to 18,000 inhabitants . Aranjuez and Escurial are royal palaces . 11. Old Castile , a mountainous country , of a triangular ...
Toledo , an ciently a town of great magnitude , is now vastly decayed , and its popula tion reduced from 200,000 to 18,000 inhabitants . Aranjuez and Escurial are royal palaces . 11. Old Castile , a mountainous country , of a triangular ...
Strona 493
The governor , who was charmed with his wit and gaiety , granted him a considerable share of liberty , till La Grange , unable to reauLangle . Travels in Spain . 6th edi . tion ( the only one avowed by the thor ) ...
The governor , who was charmed with his wit and gaiety , granted him a considerable share of liberty , till La Grange , unable to reauLangle . Travels in Spain . 6th edi . tion ( the only one avowed by the thor ) ...
Strona 494
II . and met at first with a very favour- able reception ; but on closer examina- tion , a number of bold sallies were discovered , which made the book be suppressed , and the author dismissed . An English nobleman said to him on this ...
II . and met at first with a very favour- able reception ; but on closer examina- tion , a number of bold sallies were discovered , which made the book be suppressed , and the author dismissed . An English nobleman said to him on this ...
Strona 499
We see , in short , splendid lives , deaths illustrious and almost always violent ; for by an inevitable law , the action of those men who set the world in moOn the Characters of PLUTARCH and tion , produces an equal resistance in ...
We see , in short , splendid lives , deaths illustrious and almost always violent ; for by an inevitable law , the action of those men who set the world in moOn the Characters of PLUTARCH and tion , produces an equal resistance in ...
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He conceives it to be not only strictly conformable to justice , but eminently conducive to tion will probably find the present work as satisfactory as any which has been published upon it with the same view .
He conceives it to be not only strictly conformable to justice , but eminently conducive to tion will probably find the present work as satisfactory as any which has been published upon it with the same view .
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