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... travellers , with some of whom we have conversed on the subject ; and he observes that , whatever changes may have taken place at the apex of the island , ' ( where most , we believe , who hold a contrary opinion have formed it , ) by ...
... travellers , with some of whom we have conversed on the subject ; and he observes that , whatever changes may have taken place at the apex of the island , ' ( where most , we believe , who hold a contrary opinion have formed it , ) by ...
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... travellers describe it as situated in a vale or hollow . Cluverius says , " Nazareth in montis erat vertice ... traveller as a sad deviation from true taste , and a proof of very misguided judgment in those who first introduced such ...
... travellers describe it as situated in a vale or hollow . Cluverius says , " Nazareth in montis erat vertice ... traveller as a sad deviation from true taste , and a proof of very misguided judgment in those who first introduced such ...
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... travellers who are friends of Geneva is very small , but it is very reputable and excellent . They have distinguished them- selves by their humanity and generosity towards the poor during the present season of scarcity ; not indeed so ...
... travellers who are friends of Geneva is very small , but it is very reputable and excellent . They have distinguished them- selves by their humanity and generosity towards the poor during the present season of scarcity ; not indeed so ...
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