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The burial - ground of the Protestants is thus described : - " When I am inclined to be serious , I love to wander up and down before the tomb of Caius Cestius . The Protestant burial - ground is there : and most of the little monuments ...
The burial - ground of the Protestants is thus described : - " When I am inclined to be serious , I love to wander up and down before the tomb of Caius Cestius . The Protestant burial - ground is there : and most of the little monuments ...
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Cross- ing this plot of ground at a right angle with the bridge , we presently find ourselves in front of a lofty iron gateway , detached from any build- ings , and ornamented with armorial bearings , & c . This gate forms one extremity ...
Cross- ing this plot of ground at a right angle with the bridge , we presently find ourselves in front of a lofty iron gateway , detached from any build- ings , and ornamented with armorial bearings , & c . This gate forms one extremity ...
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This on all grounds , and at all hazards , we were resolved to oppose . ... Our second attempt failed ; they continued obstinately fixed to the ground ; they resisted all importunities ; we found we had no chance with their masters .
This on all grounds , and at all hazards , we were resolved to oppose . ... Our second attempt failed ; they continued obstinately fixed to the ground ; they resisted all importunities ; we found we had no chance with their masters .
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Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
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