The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 4
... Italian language for its vehicle , as being that of her highness's many tongues in which he had the greatest fluency . " In the mean time , I did go every day to the court , to see and learn the ceremonies that were used at the audience ...
... Italian language for its vehicle , as being that of her highness's many tongues in which he had the greatest fluency . " In the mean time , I did go every day to the court , to see and learn the ceremonies that were used at the audience ...
Page 128
... Italian reforms , as having complete validity , be- cause there had been no remonstrance against it . On the other hand , it ought to be remembered , that the Popes themselves , in the more ancient and more famous , and frequently ...
... Italian reforms , as having complete validity , be- cause there had been no remonstrance against it . On the other hand , it ought to be remembered , that the Popes themselves , in the more ancient and more famous , and frequently ...
Page 216
... Italy and this country , I was obliged to leave the vessel again and once more seek for an asylum on shore . " Our unlucky traveller , under the guidance of one of the boat- men , next presented himself at the police - office ; but the ...
... Italy and this country , I was obliged to leave the vessel again and once more seek for an asylum on shore . " Our unlucky traveller , under the guidance of one of the boat- men , next presented himself at the police - office ; but the ...
Page 218
... in Sweden , 27 in Italy and the Mediterranean , 3 in Spain , and some in Syria . The latter are subject to the English bishop at Jerusalem ; the Ita- lian , Spanish , and Mediterranean congregations are under the 218 Notices , & c .
... in Sweden , 27 in Italy and the Mediterranean , 3 in Spain , and some in Syria . The latter are subject to the English bishop at Jerusalem ; the Ita- lian , Spanish , and Mediterranean congregations are under the 218 Notices , & c .
Page 221
... Italian beggar is chilled by the cutting cè niente ; the English vagrant by the hint of policemen , ' or the gift , not of sixpence , but of a mendicity - ticket . Lane ( ii . 23 ) gives the exact forms Allah yer - zoock , God give thee ...
... Italian beggar is chilled by the cutting cè niente ; the English vagrant by the hint of policemen , ' or the gift , not of sixpence , but of a mendicity - ticket . Lane ( ii . 23 ) gives the exact forms Allah yer - zoock , God give thee ...
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