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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... present at the arrival of a body of French and Swiss auxiliary troops under De Beaumont , sent by Louis XII . , who had just re - conquered Lom- bardy , and had formed an alliance with Florence . Dissensions , however , rose between the ...
... present at the arrival of a body of French and Swiss auxiliary troops under De Beaumont , sent by Louis XII . , who had just re - conquered Lom- bardy , and had formed an alliance with Florence . Dissensions , however , rose between the ...
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... present at the election of Julius II . , and soon after witnessed the fall of Cæsar Borgia , who was arrested at Ostia by order of the pope , and all his ill- gotten dominions were taken from him . His troops , in passing through ...
... present at the election of Julius II . , and soon after witnessed the fall of Cæsar Borgia , who was arrested at Ostia by order of the pope , and all his ill- gotten dominions were taken from him . His troops , in passing through ...
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... present instance , seve- ral circumstances have led even superficial observers to question the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that Machiavelli was through life a zealous republican . In the same year in which he ...
... present instance , seve- ral circumstances have led even superficial observers to question the justice of the vulgar decision . It is notorious that Machiavelli was through life a zealous republican . In the same year in which he ...
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... this seeming to Longinus to present an opportunity , by means of Rosamond and her wealth , of becoming king of the Lombards and of the whole of Italy , he communicated his 8 1. CH . 2. A.D. 572. ALBOIN . SOVEREIGN OF PANNONIA . 11.
... this seeming to Longinus to present an opportunity , by means of Rosamond and her wealth , of becoming king of the Lombards and of the whole of Italy , he communicated his 8 1. CH . 2. A.D. 572. ALBOIN . SOVEREIGN OF PANNONIA . 11.
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... present , the ruin of the empire will be no longer illustrated , but only the increase of the pontificate and of the other principalities which ruled Italy till the coming of Charles VIII . It will be seen how the popes , first with ...
... present , the ruin of the empire will be no longer illustrated , but only the increase of the pontificate and of the other principalities which ruled Italy till the coming of Charles VIII . It will be seen how the popes , first with ...
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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.