The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 332
... Italy , the Holy Father , in his interviews with M. de Lavalette , always terminated his discourse , which , says the ambassador , was characterized by ' affectionate condescension , ' by parrying an abrupt or a deter- minate answer to ...
... Italy , the Holy Father , in his interviews with M. de Lavalette , always terminated his discourse , which , says the ambassador , was characterized by ' affectionate condescension , ' by parrying an abrupt or a deter- minate answer to ...
Page 335
... Italy , by drying up a perennial source of strife , would cut off from the French nation a very accessible well - spring of glory . Is the very susceptible vanity of France to be ruffled merely to secure the greatness and prosperity of ...
... Italy , by drying up a perennial source of strife , would cut off from the French nation a very accessible well - spring of glory . Is the very susceptible vanity of France to be ruffled merely to secure the greatness and prosperity of ...
Page 352
... Italian Literature ** testifies to the ability and the pains - taking character of its author . In the commencement of the first volume we have an account of the internal discords which agitated Italy during the eleventh cen- tury , of ...
... Italian Literature ** testifies to the ability and the pains - taking character of its author . In the commencement of the first volume we have an account of the internal discords which agitated Italy during the eleventh cen- tury , of ...
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