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... Italy have drawn some of the information they retailed . With the view of showing the state of the English language about 1650 , I have adhered carefully to the spelling in the original . The title runs thus : - " The voyage of Italy by ...
... Italy have drawn some of the information they retailed . With the view of showing the state of the English language about 1650 , I have adhered carefully to the spelling in the original . The title runs thus : - " The voyage of Italy by ...
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... Italy , and him open , airy and gallant , as they are ; but not affecting how long it lasted . He mentions , also ... Italy : - " I would have him learn to make a fine house ; but I would not have him learn of the Italians to keep a good ...
... Italy , and him open , airy and gallant , as they are ; but not affecting how long it lasted . He mentions , also ... Italy : - " I would have him learn to make a fine house ; but I would not have him learn of the Italians to keep a good ...
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... Italians that love to drink leisurely , they have glasses that are almost as large and flat as silver plates , and ... Italy goe so warm on their heads as they do in France ; men in their houses wearing nothing upon their heads but a ...
... Italians that love to drink leisurely , they have glasses that are almost as large and flat as silver plates , and ... Italy goe so warm on their heads as they do in France ; men in their houses wearing nothing upon their heads but a ...
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