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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... adopted by the magistrates to effect a pacification-- Luigi Guicciardini - The woollen art - Speech of a plebeian CHAP . IV . - Proceedings of the plebeians - They insist that the Signory leave the palace - Michele di Lando Gonfalonier ...
... adopted by the magistrates to effect a pacification-- Luigi Guicciardini - The woollen art - Speech of a plebeian CHAP . IV . - Proceedings of the plebeians - They insist that the Signory leave the palace - Michele di Lando Gonfalonier ...
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... adopted by the magistrates to effect a pacification-- Luigi Guicciardini - The woollen art - Speech of a plebeian CHAP . IV . - Proceedings of the plebeians - They insist that the Signory leave the palace - Michele di Lando Gonfalonier ...
... adopted by the magistrates to effect a pacification-- Luigi Guicciardini - The woollen art - Speech of a plebeian CHAP . IV . - Proceedings of the plebeians - They insist that the Signory leave the palace - Michele di Lando Gonfalonier ...
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... 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 was left ...
... 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 was left ...
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... adopted , when one of these provinces had to be relieved of its superabundant population , was to divide into three parts , each containing an equal number of nobles and of people , of rich and of poor . The third upon whom the lot fell ...
... adopted , when one of these provinces had to be relieved of its superabundant population , was to divide into three parts , each containing an equal number of nobles and of people , of rich and of poor . The third upon whom the lot fell ...
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... adopting the titles of count and marquis , as that of duke had been introduced by Lon- ginus , exarch of Ravenna ... adopt upon their election to the pontificate . In the meantime , the emperor Charles died and was succeeded by Lewis ...
... adopting the titles of count and marquis , as that of duke had been introduced by Lon- ginus , exarch of Ravenna ... adopt upon their election to the pontificate . In the meantime , the emperor Charles died and was succeeded by Lewis ...
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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.