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" The land was every whe,re richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far as the eye of the traveller could judge, nowhere exists. The most luxuriant valleys of our own Italy are not more crowded with the evidences of plenty and contentment. Upon drawing... "
Zenobia - Página 21
por William Ware - 1866
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen7

1836 - 706 páginas
...The land was every where richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far as the eye of a traveler could judge, nowhere exists. The most luxuriant valleys...of our guide, that we were not to pass through it, as I had hoped, nor even very near it, not nearer than between two and three miles. So that in this...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen7

1836 - 700 páginas
...Coelian, we enjoy the freedom of social converse. Our way through the valleys of Libanus, was like one long wandering among the pleasure grounds of opulent...cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far as the eye of a traveler could judge, nowhere exists. The most luxuriant valleys of our own Italy, are not more crowded...
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Zenobia: Or, The Fall of Palmyra. An Historical Romance. In ..., Volumen1

William Ware - 1838 - 294 páginas
...Cffilian, we enjoy the freedom of social converse. Our way through the valleys of Libanus, was like one long wandering among the pleasure grounds of opulent...of our guide, that we were not to pass through it, as I had hoped, nor even very near it, not nearer than between two and three miles. So that in this...
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Letters from Palmyra, by Lucius Marlius Piso

William Ware - 1838 - 684 páginas
...was like one long wandering among the pleasure-grounds of opulent citizens. The land was everywhere richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far...of our guide, that we were not to pass through it, as I had hoped, nor even very near it, not nearer than between two and three miles. So that in this...
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Zenobia: Or, The Fall of Palmyra. An Historical Romance. In Letters of ...

William Ware - 1843 - 292 páginas
...Ccelian, we enjoy the freedom of social converse. Our way through the valleys of Libanus, was like one long wandering among the pleasure grounds of opulent...of our guide, that we were not to pass through it, as I had hoped, nor even very near it, not nearer than between two and three miles. So that in this...
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Zenobia; Or, The Fall of Palmyra ...

William Ware - 1844 - 570 páginas
...was like one long wandering among the pleasure-grounds of opulent citizens. The land was everywhere richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far...of our guide, that we were not to pass through it, as I had hoped, nor even very near it, not nearer than between two and three miles. So that in this...
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Zenobia, Or, The Fall of Palmyra: A Historical Romance in Letters from L ...

William Ware - 1846 - 592 páginas
...Calian, we enjoy the freedom of social convene. IENOBIA Our way through the valleys of Libanus, was like one long wandering among the pleasure grounds of opulent...nowhere exists. The most luxuriant valleys of our o\vu Italy are not more crowded with the evidences of plenty and contentment. Upon drawing near to...
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The Prose Writers of America with a Survey of the History, Condition, and ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1847 - 1092 páginas
...opulent citizens. The land was everywhere richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far as the eve of the traveller could judge, nowhere exists. The most luxuriant valleys of our own Italy are not fnore crowded with the evidences of plenty and contentment. Upon drawing near to the ancient Baalbec,...
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The Prose Writers of America with a Survey of the History, Condition, and ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1847 - 592 páginas
...the Cœlian, we enjoy the freedom of social converse. Our way through the valleys of Libanus was like one long wandering among the pleasure grounds of opulent citizens. The land was everywhere richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far as the eye of the traveller could judge,...
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Hand-book of American literature, historical, biographical, and critical [by ...

Joseph Gostwick - 1856 - 338 páginas
...was like one long wandering among the pleasure-grounds of opulent citizens. The land was everywhere richly cultivated, and a happier peasantry, as far...of our guide, that we were not to pass through it, as I had hoped, nor even very near it — not nearer than between two and three miles ; so that in...
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