Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 286
... Italy in the fourteenth century foreign troops employed by one state to fight against foreign troops employed by another , and an almost total absence of the Italian element in the military affairs of the country . A high degree of ...
... Italy in the fourteenth century foreign troops employed by one state to fight against foreign troops employed by another , and an almost total absence of the Italian element in the military affairs of the country . A high degree of ...
Page 288
... Italian league against the in- tolerable tyranny of the legate , who , in the name of Christ's viceregent , was seeking to acquire absolute dominion over all Italy . That , having accepted the money of the league at the same time that ...
... Italian league against the in- tolerable tyranny of the legate , who , in the name of Christ's viceregent , was seeking to acquire absolute dominion over all Italy . That , having accepted the money of the league at the same time that ...
Page 373
... Italy he seemed resolved to be absolute . He dictated in Tuscany as vicar - general to the emperor , at the same ... Italians for the French tyrant had grown to maturity ; the murmurs of his subjects were getting too distinct to be ...
... Italy he seemed resolved to be absolute . He dictated in Tuscany as vicar - general to the emperor , at the same ... Italians for the French tyrant had grown to maturity ; the murmurs of his subjects were getting too distinct to be ...
Contents
Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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