New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Τόμος 30Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1830 |
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... ITALY . Discoveries at and near Rome . -The last number of the Bulletin des Sciences " contains an account of a letter from M. Visconti , communicated by M. Raoul Ro- chette to the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres , in which ...
... ITALY . Discoveries at and near Rome . -The last number of the Bulletin des Sciences " contains an account of a letter from M. Visconti , communicated by M. Raoul Ro- chette to the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres , in which ...
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... Italy , to increase his acquaintance with them : devout , be maintained his faith , without forgetting that the religion he professed was one of philosophy and benevolence . Thus passed his youth ; occupied by pa- triotism , the arts ...
... Italy , to increase his acquaintance with them : devout , be maintained his faith , without forgetting that the religion he professed was one of philosophy and benevolence . Thus passed his youth ; occupied by pa- triotism , the arts ...
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... Italian style of Architecture . Part IV . A Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond , & c . 17. Ss . plain ; 2. 16s . coloured . Illustrations of Natural History , & c . Engraved by Le Keux . Lectures on Sculpture . By John ...
... Italian style of Architecture . Part IV . A Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond , & c . 17. Ss . plain ; 2. 16s . coloured . Illustrations of Natural History , & c . Engraved by Le Keux . Lectures on Sculpture . By John ...
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... Italian lan- guages so that Mr. Roche , when he made his way into England in 1804 , was an accomplished scholar , having composed various poems in French ( which may be called his own tongue ) , in English , Ita- lian , Latin , and ...
... Italian lan- guages so that Mr. Roche , when he made his way into England in 1804 , was an accomplished scholar , having composed various poems in French ( which may be called his own tongue ) , in English , Ita- lian , Latin , and ...
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... Italian schools were unveiled to them , and excited them to a more ambitious course ; but they never came up to the level of celebrity with them , because plain- ly , after all , they had but a glance of historical subjects ; they ...
... Italian schools were unveiled to them , and excited them to a more ambitious course ; but they never came up to the level of celebrity with them , because plain- ly , after all , they had but a glance of historical subjects ; they ...
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Σελίδα 160 - ... is of a fleshy^ whiteness and transparency in its natural state, but when exposed to light, its skin gradually becomes darker, and at last gains an olive tint. Its nasal organs appear large, and it is abundantly furnished with teeth, from which it may be concluded that it is an animal of prey ; yet in its confined state, it has never been known to eat, and it has been kept alive for many years by occasionally changing the water in which it was placed.
Σελίδα 298 - To prepare brief instructions for such as are setting out on their travels ; pointing out the parts most desirable to be visited ; the best and most practicable means of proceeding thither ; the researches most essential to make ; phenomena to be observed ; the subjects of natural history most desirable to be procured ; and to obtain all such information as may tend to the extension of our geographical knowledge.
Σελίδα 341 - Months afterwards it was ascertained, that at the time of observation the bells of the city of St. Salvador, on the Brazilian coast, had been ringing on the occasion of a festival: their sound, therefore, favoured by a gentle wind, had travelled over...
Σελίδα 160 - Its fore feet resemble hands, but they have only three claws or fingers, and are too feeble to be of use in grasping or supporting the weight of the animal ; the hinder feet have only two claws or toes, and in the larger specimens are found so imperfect as to be almost obliterated.
Σελίδα 394 - ... ultimately gave the preference to a mixture of four ounces of nitrate of ammonia, four ounces of sub-carbonate of soda, and four ounces of water. This mixture, in three hours, produced ten ounces of ice ; whilst, with the mixture of sulphate of soda and...