The History of Florence and of the Affairs of Italy: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : Together with the Prince, and Various Historical TractsG. Bell, 1898 - 522 pages |
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... Italy - Niccolo Piccinino deceives the pope and takes many places from the church - Attacks the Venetians - Fears of ... Italy CHAP . III . - Death of Filippo Visconti - Milan becomes a republic - The pope endeavours to restore peace to ...
... Italy - Niccolo Piccinino deceives the pope and takes many places from the church - Attacks the Venetians - Fears of ... Italy CHAP . III . - Death of Filippo Visconti - Milan becomes a republic - The pope endeavours to restore peace to ...
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... Italy - Niccolo Piccinino deceives the pope and takes many places from the church - Attacks the Venetians - Fears of ... Italy CHAP . III . - Death of Filippo Visconti - Milan becomes a republic - The pope endeavours to restore peace to ...
... Italy - Niccolo Piccinino deceives the pope and takes many places from the church - Attacks the Venetians - Fears of ... Italy CHAP . III . - Death of Filippo Visconti - Milan becomes a republic - The pope endeavours to restore peace to ...
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... Italian lords , but that he must be considered as a new potentate in Italy , with whom it is more fit and becoming to make a treaty of alliance than a mere condotta or mercenary convention . And I added that as alliances are maintained ...
... Italian lords , but that he must be considered as a new potentate in Italy , with whom it is more fit and becoming to make a treaty of alliance than a mere condotta or mercenary convention . And I added that as alliances are maintained ...
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... Italian governments in examining persons accused of state crimes . Six shocks of the cord were inflicted upon Machiavelli with fruitless cruelty , and not a word escaped him in the bitterness of his agony that could be wrested into a ...
... Italian governments in examining persons accused of state crimes . Six shocks of the cord were inflicted upon Machiavelli with fruitless cruelty , and not a word escaped him in the bitterness of his agony that could be wrested into a ...
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... Italian , adopted a simpler and more pleasing course , equally free from the inversions of the fourteenth century and the Gallicisms of the eighteenth . The language of the purer writers of Italy has continued to our own times , as it ...
... Italian , adopted a simpler and more pleasing course , equally free from the inversions of the fourteenth century and the Gallicisms of the eighteenth . The language of the purer writers of Italy has continued to our own times , as it ...
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Page 521 - English Translation on opposite pages, Notes, Introduction, and Glossary, by Rev. S. Fox, MA To which is added the Anglo-Saxon Version of the METRES OF BOETHIUS, with a free Translation by Martin F.