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Page 486
... Italy suf- fered from the division of her territory ; and yet M. SIMONDE , in his introductory chapter to his twelfth volume , labours to shew that she would not have been less unfortunate if she had been united under one government ...
... Italy suf- fered from the division of her territory ; and yet M. SIMONDE , in his introductory chapter to his twelfth volume , labours to shew that she would not have been less unfortunate if she had been united under one government ...
Page 488
... Italy in 1494 was decided by a struggle between incapacity and unskilfulness : when considered individually , it seemed as if each party was destined to be vanquished ; and , in surveying the conduct of the kings of France and Naples ...
... Italy in 1494 was decided by a struggle between incapacity and unskilfulness : when considered individually , it seemed as if each party was destined to be vanquished ; and , in surveying the conduct of the kings of France and Naples ...
Page 490
... Italy exhibited during this invasion . The struggles of the Pisans for the recovery of their liberties were indeed worthy of better times ; and the energy and inflexibility which they exhibited , in casting off the Florentine yoke , are ...
... Italy exhibited during this invasion . The struggles of the Pisans for the recovery of their liberties were indeed worthy of better times ; and the energy and inflexibility which they exhibited , in casting off the Florentine yoke , are ...
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