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... Alatri . Into this , as soon as we had breakfasted , we all crowded , our stut- tering landlord sitting on the shafts , and vainly struggling to answer our ques- tions as to the road and country ; and in this way we rolled along . Our ...
... Alatri . Into this , as soon as we had breakfasted , we all crowded , our stut- tering landlord sitting on the shafts , and vainly struggling to answer our ques- tions as to the road and country ; and in this way we rolled along . Our ...
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... Alatri was out and dressed in its best , and we all agreed that we never had seen so handsome a peo- ple . Something of this effect may per- haps be attributed to the costume , which is eminently picturesque , but independ- ent of this ...
... Alatri was out and dressed in its best , and we all agreed that we never had seen so handsome a peo- ple . Something of this effect may per- haps be attributed to the costume , which is eminently picturesque , but independ- ent of this ...
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... Alatri the fresh springs of the mount- ains beyond ; thus satisfactorily proving that the ancients thoroughly understood the fact that water would find its own level . The colossal aqueducts which span the Campagna were not built in ...
... Alatri the fresh springs of the mount- ains beyond ; thus satisfactorily proving that the ancients thoroughly understood the fact that water would find its own level . The colossal aqueducts which span the Campagna were not built in ...
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