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$% 50 N. BuA, an illand of the gulf of Venice, on the coad of Dahnatia, near the town of Traou, called likewifc Partridge Kland, bccaufe frequented by tho (e birds.
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But as in the cafe of the iirft printer, fo in this of his firft production, we have a teftimony likewifc from himfelf in con - firmation of this book; for, in the recital of his works, he men - tions it the firlt in order, belbre the Book of Chefle, which feems to be a good riafon fpr its being the very firit printed book in England.
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The whole town of Mollochi di Sotto, near Terra JNuovo, was likewifc detached into the ra - tine; and they faw a vineyard of many acres ly - ing in its bottotti in perfed order, but in an in - clined iituation.
Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries,: From the Time of ... 1797
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The circumftanccs of his poJitical career are likewifc known to the world; I therefore pafs them over in filcnce.
Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797
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Itj-rived L-i f b'ay's travels. ia3 re nre the luins of an old farlrefa, wbicb m to have been veir ftrong and regular for i and 'likewifc a llone palace, in which Abn* ofitn refidcd, which cnnimands a lit profpctt, and is well contcived for cool - nd coiivwiienoc.
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They were likewifc faxncas for of the CouTery, 56 miles S. of Pondi - keeping perpetual 6ience, onlcfs n\xt cherry.
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This open contradiftion to the Monarch's will confe - quently made him that Nobleman's enemy, and in a flcirmifli fome time afterwards, when Lancaftcr was likewifc aftive in his endea - vours to critfli Dcfpencer, he was overpow - ered, and fell a viftim to what might be called a miftaken endeavour to retrench the power of the favourite.
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Here likewifc there is a brazen ftatue of Hefiod: and not far from the forum there are a brazen ftatue of Vi£lory, and a temple of the Mufes not very large, In this temple there are fmall ftatues of ftone.
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* In this he likewifc agrees with the doctrines of the Hindoos. the
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It was neceflary to the king's honour, that the firft offer Ihould be made by the rebels; and it was likewifc proper, that the council Ihould own, in fome folemn manner, their conviftion of the im - prafticability of eftablifhing the peace of the nation by any other mean?.
The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Statesmen ... 1791
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