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Madame de Bocage , in her ¡° Letters on Italy , " informs us that she attended one
of those lectures , in which Madame ... French , and Italian ; nor was she less
distinguished for her numerous exertions of charity to the poor and the orphan .
Madame de Bocage , in her ¡° Letters on Italy , " informs us that she attended one
of those lectures , in which Madame ... French , and Italian ; nor was she less
distinguished for her numerous exertions of charity to the poor and the orphan .
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... knights of his time , held in the city of Lyons . In 1494 , Charles VIII . resolved to
assert his right to the crown of Naples , and therefore passed into Italy at the head
of a numerous army , consisting of the prime nobility of his kingdom : so ...
... knights of his time , held in the city of Lyons . In 1494 , Charles VIII . resolved to
assert his right to the crown of Naples , and therefore passed into Italy at the head
of a numerous army , consisting of the prime nobility of his kingdom : so ...
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... of the mountain , which some Italian gentlemen had not long before
pronounced to be the crater of an extinct volcano . ... in the Venetian states , in
Italy , in the LXVth volume of the Philosophical Transactions , communicated by
Mr. Strange ...
... of the mountain , which some Italian gentlemen had not long before
pronounced to be the crater of an extinct volcano . ... in the Venetian states , in
Italy , in the LXVth volume of the Philosophical Transactions , communicated by
Mr. Strange ...
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After having laid the foundation of learning in his own country , he travelled
abroad , and visited the most famous universities of France and Italy , where he
acquired the reputation of being the most learned man of his age . He then
returned ...
After having laid the foundation of learning in his own country , he travelled
abroad , and visited the most famous universities of France and Italy , where he
acquired the reputation of being the most learned man of his age . He then
returned ...
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... French notes , grammatical and philosophical , and a literal translation was
published at London , 1764 , for the use of learners of the Italian tongue , but it
was feebly executed . In 1727 , an edition of the original was printed at
Cambridge . 4.
... French notes , grammatical and philosophical , and a literal translation was
published at London , 1764 , for the use of learners of the Italian tongue , but it
was feebly executed . In 1727 , an edition of the original was printed at
Cambridge . 4.
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