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1 Along the precipice, which now juts and now recedes a little, are villas, hotels, old convents , gardens, and groves.
2 Rubens, the Flemish painter, in one of his wanderings through the galleries of old convents , came across a singular work.
3 These were the societies of the Jacobins and Cordeliers, so called from certain old convents in which they were accustomed to meet.
4 The rents paid for gardens belonging to the old convents are merely nominal, varying from one shilling to three pounds per annum.
5 The back stairs and secret passages in these old convents lead to excellent hiding-places, and have been put to frequent use during the revolutions.
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