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chamber woman , Ganna , drank the rest , found it unpleasantly tasted , and a few days after fell ill ; upon which her husband , an Italian , gave her an antidote , but she never recovered her health . The empress's mode of life ...
chamber woman , Ganna , drank the rest , found it unpleasantly tasted , and a few days after fell ill ; upon which her husband , an Italian , gave her an antidote , but she never recovered her health . The empress's mode of life ...
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The silks and pigments , referred to in the dialogue just cited , could hardly have come from a nearer part than Italy or Marseilles . We know that trading voyages were often made to Rome , and that in the eighth century one Anglo ...
The silks and pigments , referred to in the dialogue just cited , could hardly have come from a nearer part than Italy or Marseilles . We know that trading voyages were often made to Rome , and that in the eighth century one Anglo ...
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... monopolized by the people of the Cinque Ports , were mainly managed by merchants from France , Flanders , Spain , Italy , and Germany , who came with ship - loads of commodities , and sold them in London and the other great ports .
... monopolized by the people of the Cinque Ports , were mainly managed by merchants from France , Flanders , Spain , Italy , and Germany , who came with ship - loads of commodities , and sold them in London and the other great ports .
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He fountain playing close by , as fountains is then under no obligation to enter upon only play in Italy ; the birds singing in details which motives of kindness or of the joy of opening spring , and the calm reverence may induce him to ...
He fountain playing close by , as fountains is then under no obligation to enter upon only play in Italy ; the birds singing in details which motives of kindness or of the joy of opening spring , and the calm reverence may induce him to ...
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... to the scaf- Beauharnais , Viceroy of Italy . The mar - fold by the very party for whom he had riage of Josephine , who was a Made- fought and bled , and indeed sacrificed moiselle de la Pagerie , with the Viscount every thing .
... to the scaf- Beauharnais , Viceroy of Italy . The mar - fold by the very party for whom he had riage of Josephine , who was a Made- fought and bled , and indeed sacrificed moiselle de la Pagerie , with the Viscount every thing .
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...