The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 11Thomas M'Lean, 1827 |
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... republic - The senators- Pride of the Romans - Their wars - They are deprived of the election and presence of the popes , who retire to Avignon- The jubilee Noble families of Rome - Feud of the Colonna and Ursini 219 CHAPTER LXX ...
... republic - The senators- Pride of the Romans - Their wars - They are deprived of the election and presence of the popes , who retire to Avignon- The jubilee Noble families of Rome - Feud of the Colonna and Ursini 219 CHAPTER LXX ...
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... republic of the Mamalukes still reigned in Egypt and Syria : but the dynasty of the Turks was overthrown by that of the Circas- thrice repeated the words of a divorce ) could not take her again , till after she had been married to , and ...
... republic of the Mamalukes still reigned in Egypt and Syria : but the dynasty of the Turks was overthrown by that of the Circas- thrice repeated the words of a divorce ) could not take her again , till after she had been married to , and ...
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... republic has not paid Dante or Petrarch ( Muratori , Annali d'Italia , tom . xii . p . 212—371 ) . This torrent of English ( by birth or service ) overflowed from France into Italy after the peace of Bretigny in 1360. Yet the ...
... republic has not paid Dante or Petrarch ( Muratori , Annali d'Italia , tom . xii . p . 212—371 ) . This torrent of English ( by birth or service ) overflowed from France into Italy after the peace of Bretigny in 1360. Yet the ...
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... republic of Florence . These gold pieces , the first that were coined in Italy , perhaps in the Latin world , may be compared , in weight and value , to one - third of the English guinea . At the end of the Latin version of Phranzes ...
... republic of Florence . These gold pieces , the first that were coined in Italy , perhaps in the Latin world , may be compared , in weight and value , to one - third of the English guinea . At the end of the Latin version of Phranzes ...
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... republic . In the command of the world , the mo- dest Augustus had never claimed such honours from his subjects , as were paid to his feeble successor by an independent state . Seated on the poop , on a lofty throne , he received the ...
... republic . In the command of the world , the mo- dest Augustus had never claimed such honours from his subjects , as were paid to his feeble successor by an independent state . Seated on the poop , on a lofty throne , he received the ...
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