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... inhabitants to 6000 : but the last circumstance , we are informed , is no check to the beauty and brilliant com- plexions of the women ; which , as at Manfredonia , are very remarkable . The castle is also recorded as a most beautiful ...
... inhabitants to 6000 : but the last circumstance , we are informed , is no check to the beauty and brilliant com- plexions of the women ; which , as at Manfredonia , are very remarkable . The castle is also recorded as a most beautiful ...
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... inhabitants experienced the ad- vantages of such a situation in the year 1806 , when they suc- cessfully defended it against 200 brigands , who retired from the siege which they had begun . The city of Cassano pre- sents an agreeable ...
... inhabitants experienced the ad- vantages of such a situation in the year 1806 , when they suc- cessfully defended it against 200 brigands , who retired from the siege which they had begun . The city of Cassano pre- sents an agreeable ...
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... inhabitants of the metropolis : • While the metropolis has extended itself in all directions , and multiplied its inhabitants to an enormous amount , i . e . while the apparent causes of its unhealthiness have been augmented , it has ...
... inhabitants of the metropolis : • While the metropolis has extended itself in all directions , and multiplied its inhabitants to an enormous amount , i . e . while the apparent causes of its unhealthiness have been augmented , it has ...
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