The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... tion . A multitude of fierce and brilliant fires were burning , both for good and evil , the common illumination was splendid and equalized ; Europe gazed at it from afar with admiration , perhaps respect , but only knew it as a whole ...
... tion . A multitude of fierce and brilliant fires were burning , both for good and evil , the common illumination was splendid and equalized ; Europe gazed at it from afar with admiration , perhaps respect , but only knew it as a whole ...
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... tion from blood , plunder , fire , and devastation , both for the city and contado . " A military council was immediately summoned by the Floren- tine commander ; first , to reconcile two officers of distinction who had quarrelled ; and ...
... tion from blood , plunder , fire , and devastation , both for the city and contado . " A military council was immediately summoned by the Floren- tine commander ; first , to reconcile two officers of distinction who had quarrelled ; and ...
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... tion , according to age and circumstances . " - Vol . iii . p . 118 . And now commenced in earnest the rise of the Medici - a family which , like many others , has been saved from the infamy which it deserves by the specious qualities ...
... tion , according to age and circumstances . " - Vol . iii . p . 118 . And now commenced in earnest the rise of the Medici - a family which , like many others , has been saved from the infamy which it deserves by the specious qualities ...
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... tion of foreign ambassadors , as if he had ascended an hereditary throne ; but as talent is not hereditary , the different characters and abilities of father and son were soon apparent to the world . " — Vol . iii . p . 490 . A ...
... tion of foreign ambassadors , as if he had ascended an hereditary throne ; but as talent is not hereditary , the different characters and abilities of father and son were soon apparent to the world . " — Vol . iii . p . 490 . A ...
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... tion Trust , we must take our leave of that Institution , cordially wishing that it may obtain that kind of support which is essen- tial to its efficiency ; but with the conviction , that something beyond mere voluntary associations ...
... tion Trust , we must take our leave of that Institution , cordially wishing that it may obtain that kind of support which is essen- tial to its efficiency ; but with the conviction , that something beyond mere voluntary associations ...
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