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Page 485
... Italian politics . Maximilian , whose weak head and vain disposition had led him to attempt numerous enterprizes which were neither founded in justice nor directed by wisdom , had unfortunately made Italy the place in which he chose to ...
... Italian politics . Maximilian , whose weak head and vain disposition had led him to attempt numerous enterprizes which were neither founded in justice nor directed by wisdom , had unfortunately made Italy the place in which he chose to ...
Page 487
... Italy by the imperial arms . The most important of the transactions , which during this period affected the happiness of Italy , was the league between several of the Italian states and the kings of France and England , intended to ...
... Italy by the imperial arms . The most important of the transactions , which during this period affected the happiness of Italy , was the league between several of the Italian states and the kings of France and England , intended to ...
Page 490
... Italy sank , was the con- tempt in which commerce and indeed every industrious occu- pation began to be held ; while luxury and the pleasures of sense were invariably pursued , in order to supply that interest which higher or more ...
... Italy sank , was the con- tempt in which commerce and indeed every industrious occu- pation began to be held ; while luxury and the pleasures of sense were invariably pursued , in order to supply that interest which higher or more ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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