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Page 123
... former authority in that place . During all the vexation and dangers which the pontiff had experien ced , the cardinal de ' Medici had adhered to him with constant fidelity , and had obtained his confidence in an eminent degree . In ...
... former authority in that place . During all the vexation and dangers which the pontiff had experien ced , the cardinal de ' Medici had adhered to him with constant fidelity , and had obtained his confidence in an eminent degree . In ...
Page 169
... former writers . Let us hasten back to Rome , then , where an obliging M. Fagan , a painter , who acts as English Minister , ( though without appointment or salary , ) introduces the author and his lady to Pope Pius VII . in the garden ...
... former writers . Let us hasten back to Rome , then , where an obliging M. Fagan , a painter , who acts as English Minister , ( though without appointment or salary , ) introduces the author and his lady to Pope Pius VII . in the garden ...
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... former ages , whom their cotemporaries hated and persecuted , but whom posterity reveres for their undaunted love of truth , he throws down the gauntlet to all those who endeavour to suppress light , and to deceive mankind . Such are ...
... former ages , whom their cotemporaries hated and persecuted , but whom posterity reveres for their undaunted love of truth , he throws down the gauntlet to all those who endeavour to suppress light , and to deceive mankind . Such are ...
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