Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F. R. S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, Volumen 1Henry Colburn, publisher, 1850 |
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... walked through the vineyards as far as Roche Corbé , to the ruins of an old and very strong castle said to have been built by the English , of great height , on the precipice of a dreadful cliff , from whence the country and river yield ...
... walked through the vineyards as far as Roche Corbé , to the ruins of an old and very strong castle said to have been built by the English , of great height , on the precipice of a dreadful cliff , from whence the country and river yield ...
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... walked to the Mole , a work of solid huge stone , stretching itself near 600 paces into the main sea , and secures the harbour , heretofore of no safety . Of all the wonders of Italy , for the art and nature of the design , nothing ...
... walked to the Mole , a work of solid huge stone , stretching itself near 600 paces into the main sea , and secures the harbour , heretofore of no safety . Of all the wonders of Italy , for the art and nature of the design , nothing ...
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... walked to the Sapienza , which is the University , or rather College , where the high Germans enjoy many particular privileges when they addict them- selves to the civil law : and indeed this place has produced many excellent scholars ...
... walked to the Sapienza , which is the University , or rather College , where the high Germans enjoy many particular privileges when they addict them- selves to the civil law : and indeed this place has produced many excellent scholars ...
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... painting of the Ascension is by Raphael . We then walked about Mount Palatinus and the Aventine , and thence to the Circus Maximus , capable of holding 40,000 spectators , now a heap of ruins , converted 106 [ ROME , DIARY OF.
... painting of the Ascension is by Raphael . We then walked about Mount Palatinus and the Aventine , and thence to the Circus Maximus , capable of holding 40,000 spectators , now a heap of ruins , converted 106 [ ROME , DIARY OF.
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... walked to Monte Cavallo , heretofore called Mons Quirinalis , where we saw those two rare horses , the work of the rivals Phidias and Praxiteles , as they were sent to Nero [ by Tiridates King ] out of Armenia . They were placed on ...
... walked to Monte Cavallo , heretofore called Mons Quirinalis , where we saw those two rare horses , the work of the rivals Phidias and Praxiteles , as they were sent to Nero [ by Tiridates King ] out of Armenia . They were placed on ...
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