Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Tomy 51-52John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1861 |
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... - grino is best known as the shrine of their patroness , " Santa Rosalia . " We com- mend the relics of this lady to Lord past , the present , and the future unite in 1861. ] 13 SICILY AND ITS HISTORIC REMINISCENCES .
... - grino is best known as the shrine of their patroness , " Santa Rosalia . " We com- mend the relics of this lady to Lord past , the present , and the future unite in 1861. ] 13 SICILY AND ITS HISTORIC REMINISCENCES .
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... Ladies set out for their devotions to the churches , and cross over very muddy places in the pavement by a sort of iron bridge on wheels - a substitute for improved paving , provided by Sicilian refinement . Long lines of convicts ...
... Ladies set out for their devotions to the churches , and cross over very muddy places in the pavement by a sort of iron bridge on wheels - a substitute for improved paving , provided by Sicilian refinement . Long lines of convicts ...
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... ladies who have described their ascent is worthy of all praise ; and we congratulate them on the successful issue of ... lady should from her childhood have made Etna " her fairy queen , " and yet , after elabo rate practice of the art ...
... ladies who have described their ascent is worthy of all praise ; and we congratulate them on the successful issue of ... lady should from her childhood have made Etna " her fairy queen , " and yet , after elabo rate practice of the art ...
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... ladies Cairoli , Martinez , Dinorchi , Sinori , Biancardi , Pallavicini , Speri , Pepoli , Salvi , who have shown themselves all the more true women in showing themselves true patriots . Mother's love , then is strongest and purest of ...
... ladies Cairoli , Martinez , Dinorchi , Sinori , Biancardi , Pallavicini , Speri , Pepoli , Salvi , who have shown themselves all the more true women in showing themselves true patriots . Mother's love , then is strongest and purest of ...
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... lady's night for receiving company , or if the gentleman does not join her circle , the invariable refuge is the theater . An Englishman after working his brain hard- er , probably , for many hours than his grandfather used to do ...
... lady's night for receiving company , or if the gentleman does not join her circle , the invariable refuge is the theater . An Englishman after working his brain hard- er , probably , for many hours than his grandfather used to do ...
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