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Page 72
... Italian , and the Spanish possess only the definite article The Greeks , indeed , sup- plied the place of the indefinite article , by the absence of the definite ; the Italians , the Spaniards , and the French , by the adjective one ...
... Italian , and the Spanish possess only the definite article The Greeks , indeed , sup- plied the place of the indefinite article , by the absence of the definite ; the Italians , the Spaniards , and the French , by the adjective one ...
Page 227
... Italy was unable to supply its inhabitants with food . The lands were in the possession of men , who , by rapacity in the provinces , had acquired large incomes , and to whom cultivation was no ob- ject : the country was either laid out ...
... Italy was unable to supply its inhabitants with food . The lands were in the possession of men , who , by rapacity in the provinces , had acquired large incomes , and to whom cultivation was no ob- ject : the country was either laid out ...
Page 246
... Italy the Gothick is most analogous to the Grecian architecture in the early instances I have cited . Yet the baptistery at Pisa , built by Dioti Å alvi in 1152 , exhibits a style called by the Italian architects , " Il Arabo tedesco ...
... Italy the Gothick is most analogous to the Grecian architecture in the early instances I have cited . Yet the baptistery at Pisa , built by Dioti Å alvi in 1152 , exhibits a style called by the Italian architects , " Il Arabo tedesco ...
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