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The state of society in the Neapolitan do minions , and in some parts of the Ecclesiastical State , more nearly resembled that which existed in the great monarchies of Europe . But the governments of Lombardy and Tuscany , through all ...
The state of society in the Neapolitan do minions , and in some parts of the Ecclesiastical State , more nearly resembled that which existed in the great monarchies of Europe . But the governments of Lombardy and Tuscany , through all ...
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Five hun- dred years before the Christian era , the citizens of the repub- lics round the Ægean Sea formed perhaps the finest militia that ever existed . As wealth and refinement advanced , the system underwent a gradual alteration .
Five hun- dred years before the Christian era , the citizens of the repub- lics round the Ægean Sea formed perhaps the finest militia that ever existed . As wealth and refinement advanced , the system underwent a gradual alteration .
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... him a certain portion of their esteem . So wide was the difference between the Italians and their neighbours . A similar difference existed between the Greeks of the second century before Christ , and their masters MACHIAVELLI . 75.
... him a certain portion of their esteem . So wide was the difference between the Italians and their neighbours . A similar difference existed between the Greeks of the second century before Christ , and their masters MACHIAVELLI . 75.
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Mathematical science , indeed , had then reached such a point , that if neither of them had ever existed , the principle must inevitably have occurred to some person within a few years . So in our own time , the doctrine of rent now ...
Mathematical science , indeed , had then reached such a point , that if neither of them had ever existed , the principle must inevitably have occurred to some person within a few years . So in our own time , the doctrine of rent now ...
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... care whether the pun about Outis be good or bad ; who forget that such a person as Shakspeare ever existed , while they weep and curse with Lear . It is by giving faith to the creations of the imagination that a man becomes a poet .
... care whether the pun about Outis be good or bad ; who forget that such a person as Shakspeare ever existed , while they weep and curse with Lear . It is by giving faith to the creations of the imagination that a man becomes a poet .
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