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" Italians do in the pleasantest vallies of the world. Nothing, indeed, can be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the... "
Italian Highways - Page 389
by E. Augusta King - 1896 - 435 pages
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 5

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 pages
...be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants. ,..-...•' PESARO,...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volume 5

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 pages
...be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants. PESARO, FANO, SENIGALLIA,...
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A General Collection of Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of ..., Volume 14

William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 458 pages
...test valleys of tho world. Nothing indeed can be a greater instance of the natural love that man. kind has for liberty, and of their aversion to arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covcredwith people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants....
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 378 pages
...be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants. PESARO, FANO, SENIGALLIA,...
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The Napoleon Anecdotes: Illustrating the Mental Energies of the ..., Volume 3

William Henry Ireland - 1823 - 332 pages
...greater instance of the natural love that mankind have for liberty, and of their hatred to arhitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people; and the campagna of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhahitants. — Italy; by Lady Morgan. ' NAPOLEON...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison, Volume 4

Joseph Addison - 1830 - 270 pages
...be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants. PESARO, FANO, SENIGALLIA,...
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Two journeys through Italy and Switzerland

William Thomson (assistant commissary-general.) - 1835 - 412 pages
...of Italy. N 2 Addison observes, " Nothing can be a greater instance of the natural love of mankind for liberty, and of their aversion to arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, while the Campagna of Rome is almost destitute of inhabitants." How could the latter be otherwise,...
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The Tatler. The Guardian. The Freeholder. The Whig-examiner. The lover ...

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 pages
...be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to an arbitrary government, than such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost des-' titute of inhabitants. PERSARO, FANO,...
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The Life of Joseph Addison, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 272 pages
...pleasantest vallies of the world. Nothing indeed can be a greater instance of the natural love that mankind has for liberty, and of their aversion to...such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants." The riches of the...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 16

1851 - 416 pages
...monarchical republics, but it seems unnecessary, for as another has wisely said in speaking of St. Marino, " nothing can be a greater instance of the natural love...such a savage mountain covered with people, and the Campania of Rome, which lies in the same country, almost destitute of inhabitants." Should any be so...
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