Genre: Venice (66 titles)

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The fourteenth century_cover
The fourteenth century by Snell, F. J. (Frederick John), 1862- series: Unknown first published: Unknown
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Researches in the Highlands of Turkey, including visits to Mounts Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion, to the Mirdite Albanians, and other remote tribes; with notes on the ballads, tales, and classical superstitions of the modern Greeks 2_cover
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A glance at revolutionized Italy, a visit to Messina, and a tour through the Kingdom of Naples, the Abruzzi, the marches of Ancona, Rome, the States of the Church, Tuscany, Genoa, Piedmont, [etc., etc.], in the Summer of 1848 2_cover
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A glance at revolutionized Italy, a visit to Messina, and a tour through the Kingdom of Naples, the Abruzzi, the marches of Ancona, Rome, the States of the Church, Tuscany, Genoa, Piedmont, [etc., etc.], in the Summer of 1848 1_cover
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Things seen in Venice_cover
Things seen in Venice by Ragg, Lonsdale, 1866-1945 series: Unknown first published: Unknown
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Metrical romances of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries: published from ancient MSS. With an introd., notes, and a glossary 1_cover
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Metrical romances of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries: published from ancient MSS. With an introd., notes, and a glossary 2_cover
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Metrical romances of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries: published from ancient MSS. With an introd., notes, and a glossary 3_cover
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The taill of Rauf Coilyear; a Scottish metrical romance of the fifteenth century. Editied, with introd., notes, and glossarial index_cover
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Researches in the Highlands of Turkey, including visits to Mounts Ida, Athos, Olympus, and Pelion, to the Mirdite Albanians, and other remote tribes; with notes on the ballads, tales, and classical superstitions of the modern Greeks 1_cover
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