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  • I went down to those pestiferous Maremme marshes in Italy to see whether they would be as real as our marshes, but they were not real at all; only miles and miles of bog.

    The Treasure of Far Island 1902

  • Paper by; in Salvagnoli-Marchetti, Rapporto sul Bouificamento delle Maremme, App.v. Girard et Parent-Duchatelet.

    Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Bibliography (historical) 1874

  • I claim no clear Uriel vision, now and then I stumble and grope; but at least I try to keep my little lamp trimmed, and I am not so blind as some, who reel and stagger in the Maremme of crime and fashionable vice.

    St. Elmo 1872

  • I claim no clear Uriel vision, now and then I stumble and grope; but at least I try to keep my little lamp trimmed, and I am not so blind as some, who reel and stagger in the Maremme of crime and fashionable vice.

    St. Elmo. A Novel. Augusta Jane 1867

  • The whole subject is fully and ably discussed by Dr. Salvagnoli Marchetti in the appendix to his valuable Rapporto aul Bonificamento delle Maremme

    The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841

  • The territory known as the Tuscan Maremma, ora maritime, or Maremme -- for the plural form is most generally used -- lies upon and near the western coast of Tuscany, and comprises about 1,900 square miles English, of which 500 square miles, or 320,000 acres, are plain and marsh including

    The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841

  • Paper by; in Salvagnoli-Marchetti, Rapporto sul Bouificamento delle Maremme, App.v. Girard et Parent-Duchatelet.

    The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841

  • See also the Memorie Economico-Statistiche sulle Maremme

    The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841

  • The commissioners, appointed to report on the measures to be adopted for the improvement of the Tuscan Maremme, advised the planting of three or four rows of poplars, Populus alla, in such directions as to obstruct the currents of air from malarious localities, and thus intercept a great proportion of the pernicious exhalations [12]. "

    Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical) 1874

  • The commissioners, appointed to report on the measures to be adopted for the improvement of the Tuscan Maremme, advised the planting of three or four rows of poplars, Populus alla, in such directions as to obstruct the currents of air from malarious localities, and thus intercept a great proportion of the pernicious exhalations. "

    The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841

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