The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page xi
... Rome . This spontaneous act of munificence and magnanimity , in honour of an unfortunate but certain- ly of a highly accomplished and vir tuous prince of the royal house of Stuart , is beyond all praise ; perhaps no sovereign prince in ...
... Rome . This spontaneous act of munificence and magnanimity , in honour of an unfortunate but certain- ly of a highly accomplished and vir tuous prince of the royal house of Stuart , is beyond all praise ; perhaps no sovereign prince in ...
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... Rome . This spontaneous act of munificence and magnanimity , in honour of an unfortunate but certain- ly of a highly accomplished and vir tuous prince of the royal house of Stuart , is beyond all praise ; perhaps no sovereign prince in ...
... Rome . This spontaneous act of munificence and magnanimity , in honour of an unfortunate but certain- ly of a highly accomplished and vir tuous prince of the royal house of Stuart , is beyond all praise ; perhaps no sovereign prince in ...
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... Rome . This spontaneous act i munificence and magnanimity , in - 21st . The Archduchess Maria Louisa lives very retired. the number circulated was very small . And although it has been found ne- cessary to mitigate in some degree the ...
... Rome . This spontaneous act i munificence and magnanimity , in - 21st . The Archduchess Maria Louisa lives very retired. the number circulated was very small . And although it has been found ne- cessary to mitigate in some degree the ...
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... Rome in the best possible condition , with the first divi- sion of the works of art restored by France . All the English troops still in Bel- gium have received orders to break up and return to England ; they will con- sequently proceed ...
... Rome in the best possible condition , with the first divi- sion of the works of art restored by France . All the English troops still in Bel- gium have received orders to break up and return to England ; they will con- sequently proceed ...
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... Rome , after invoking the illumination of the Holy Ghost , has annulled the proceedings commenced by the inqui- sitor of Ravenna against Solomon Moses Vaviani , who , after embracing the Roman communion , had relapsed to Judaism . His ...
... Rome , after invoking the illumination of the Holy Ghost , has annulled the proceedings commenced by the inqui- sitor of Ravenna against Solomon Moses Vaviani , who , after embracing the Roman communion , had relapsed to Judaism . His ...
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