New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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... Umbri ; and of a second tribe of Pelasgic origin , who came from a settlement in Lydia . This mixture of Pelasgic comers made the nation maritime , which the Umbri had never been . It also gave a difference to the Etruscan language from ...
... Umbri ; and of a second tribe of Pelasgic origin , who came from a settlement in Lydia . This mixture of Pelasgic comers made the nation maritime , which the Umbri had never been . It also gave a difference to the Etruscan language from ...
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... Umbri , however , had soon to contend with the Gauls , who drove the latter from the Adriatic shores to their central mountains . On the ebb of Gallic power , that of Rome flowed fast upwards in Italy , and the Umbri seem to have ...
... Umbri , however , had soon to contend with the Gauls , who drove the latter from the Adriatic shores to their central mountains . On the ebb of Gallic power , that of Rome flowed fast upwards in Italy , and the Umbri seem to have ...
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... Of all those tribes , the Sabines , who were apparently a branch of the Umbri , may be considered as the ancestors . A pure and indigenous August , 1828. - VOL . XXIII . NO . XCII . H race , they broke out from a corner of the.
... Of all those tribes , the Sabines , who were apparently a branch of the Umbri , may be considered as the ancestors . A pure and indigenous August , 1828. - VOL . XXIII . NO . XCII . H race , they broke out from a corner of the.
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Landors Imaginary Conversations | 10 |
Mexico in 1827 | 45 |
A Swiss Tour | 53 |
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