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The History of Italy , from the Fall of the Western Em- pire to the Commencement of the Wars of the French Revo- lution . ... To Mr. Hallam is the merit to be assigned of having first brought the subject of Italian history , during the ...
The History of Italy , from the Fall of the Western Em- pire to the Commencement of the Wars of the French Revo- lution . ... To Mr. Hallam is the merit to be assigned of having first brought the subject of Italian history , during the ...
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The lustre of his private virtues would secure him from being numbered with the contemporary tyrants of Italy , with Galeazzo and Ludovico Sforza , with Sixtus and with Ferdinand ; but it is only as the en- lightened patron of letters ...
The lustre of his private virtues would secure him from being numbered with the contemporary tyrants of Italy , with Galeazzo and Ludovico Sforza , with Sixtus and with Ferdinand ; but it is only as the en- lightened patron of letters ...
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But in Italian history these three centuries are almost a blank . It is the inevitable condition of the author's subject that its interest flags in the conclusion . The fortune of Italy may be compared to the course of the Rhine : - a ...
But in Italian history these three centuries are almost a blank . It is the inevitable condition of the author's subject that its interest flags in the conclusion . The fortune of Italy may be compared to the course of the Rhine : - a ...
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