The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... object was to prevent a shadow of suspicion from darkening the minds of absent citizens , which might tarnish the reputation of their women , or reflect on the honour of Florence . Despite of this penalty , one soldier had the au ...
... object was to prevent a shadow of suspicion from darkening the minds of absent citizens , which might tarnish the reputation of their women , or reflect on the honour of Florence . Despite of this penalty , one soldier had the au ...
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... object of general interest ; it spread with a universal light , it belonged to all countries and no faction ; tyrants , kings , and republics equally honoured it , and the fame of its leaders overspread the earth . The conjuncture ...
... object of general interest ; it spread with a universal light , it belonged to all countries and no faction ; tyrants , kings , and republics equally honoured it , and the fame of its leaders overspread the earth . The conjuncture ...
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... object ; for Pisa had ever been a secure position for all the enemies of Florence ; it was the great portal of her foreign trade , and the object of a bitter , long - enduring , and here- ditary hatred . The Pisans ' first care was to ...
... object ; for Pisa had ever been a secure position for all the enemies of Florence ; it was the great portal of her foreign trade , and the object of a bitter , long - enduring , and here- ditary hatred . The Pisans ' first care was to ...
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... objects of Leopoldine reforms . Such were the principal objects upon which the Grand Duke of Tuscany's mind fixed its attention at an age when most youths are still under tutelage , or plunged in the seductive streams of thoughtless ...
... objects of Leopoldine reforms . Such were the principal objects upon which the Grand Duke of Tuscany's mind fixed its attention at an age when most youths are still under tutelage , or plunged in the seductive streams of thoughtless ...
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... object ; and in 1767 new roads were opened through all the Tuscan communities , for the mere purpose of public employment . Actual distress rendered this more immediately necessary than existing com- mercial wants , and Leopold's ...
... object ; and in 1767 new roads were opened through all the Tuscan communities , for the mere purpose of public employment . Actual distress rendered this more immediately necessary than existing com- mercial wants , and Leopold's ...
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