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Page 25
The Florentines accepted this charge without hesitation , equipped a strong force , occupied a position two miles from that city , and prohibited , on pain of death , the entrance of any Florentine into the town ; the old men , with the ...
The Florentines accepted this charge without hesitation , equipped a strong force , occupied a position two miles from that city , and prohibited , on pain of death , the entrance of any Florentine into the town ; the old men , with the ...
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... a political , and a personal 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 .
... a political , and a personal 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 .
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We are particularly pleased to see Lord Ashley occu- pying a prominent position in this movement ; for , although we may not wholly concur with his lordship in various points , we do concur in this plan as regards its main features ...
We are particularly pleased to see Lord Ashley occu- pying a prominent position in this movement ; for , although we may not wholly concur with his lordship in various points , we do concur in this plan as regards its main features ...
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We do not know on what data such state- ments may have been founded , but we feel satisfied that they present far too flattering a view of our position . We will state the reason for this belief - Lord Ashley proceeds in his measure on ...
We do not know on what data such state- ments may have been founded , but we feel satisfied that they present far too flattering a view of our position . We will state the reason for this belief - Lord Ashley proceeds in his measure on ...
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... he stands , from his position , as an example , open to their remarks , and accessible to their call , his duties are both manifold and delicate , such as , perhaps , it is not easy to define , but very hard con- scientiously to ...
... he stands , from his position , as an example , open to their remarks , and accessible to their call , his duties are both manifold and delicate , such as , perhaps , it is not easy to define , but very hard con- scientiously to ...
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