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From a paper read by C. Bowles Fripp , Esq . , at the statistical section of the meeting of the British Association , it appears that in Bristol there were in 1839 , 556 families , each occupying part of a room . 2,224 . 2,412 .
From a paper read by C. Bowles Fripp , Esq . , at the statistical section of the meeting of the British Association , it appears that in Bristol there were in 1839 , 556 families , each occupying part of a room . 2,224 . 2,412 .
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Monarchy , aristocracy , democracy , and ecclesiastical ambition appear upon the Italian stage ; now singly dominant , and now contending at one time for supremacy , at another for existence . And each in its turn changes from the ...
Monarchy , aristocracy , democracy , and ecclesiastical ambition appear upon the Italian stage ; now singly dominant , and now contending at one time for supremacy , at another for existence . And each in its turn changes from the ...
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The origin and early history of Florence are involved in much obscurity ; its nucleus would appear to have existed from remote antiquity as a suburb of the flourishing city of Fiesole- that city which was destined to fall beneath the ...
The origin and early history of Florence are involved in much obscurity ; its nucleus would appear to have existed from remote antiquity as a suburb of the flourishing city of Fiesole- that city which was destined to fall beneath the ...
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Altogether there appears little reason to doubt the internal freedom of most Tuscan cities very early in the eleventh century ; when no effi- cient governor existed , when the country was convulsed by civil war , and when each town ...
Altogether there appears little reason to doubt the internal freedom of most Tuscan cities very early in the eleventh century ; when no effi- cient governor existed , when the country was convulsed by civil war , and when each town ...
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... who unanimously decided that the quarrel should be quietly settled by a marriage between Buondelmonte and Oddo's niece , the daughter of Messer Lambertuccio di Capo di Ponte , of the Amidei family . This proposition appears to have ...
... who unanimously decided that the quarrel should be quietly settled by a marriage between Buondelmonte and Oddo's niece , the daughter of Messer Lambertuccio di Capo di Ponte , of the Amidei family . This proposition appears to have ...
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