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Happily the public mind of Italy had long contained the seeds of free opinions , which were now rapidly developed by the genial influence of free institutions . The people of that country had observed the whole machinery of the church ...
Happily the public mind of Italy had long contained the seeds of free opinions , which were now rapidly developed by the genial influence of free institutions . The people of that country had observed the whole machinery of the church ...
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Thus liberty , partially , indeed , and transiently , revisited Italy ; and with liberty came commerce and empire , science and taste , all the comforts and all the ornaments of life . The crusades , from which the inhabitants of other ...
Thus liberty , partially , indeed , and transiently , revisited Italy ; and with liberty came commerce and empire , science and taste , all the comforts and all the ornaments of life . The crusades , from which the inhabitants of other ...
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The study of the Latin writers had never been wholly neglected in Italy . But Petrarch introduced a more profound , liberal , and elegant scholarship ; and communi- cated to his countrymen that enthusiasm for the literature ...
The study of the Latin writers had never been wholly neglected in Italy . But Petrarch introduced a more profound , liberal , and elegant scholarship ; and communi- cated to his countrymen that enthusiasm for the literature ...
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We cannot refrain from quoting the splen- d.ů passage , in which the Tuscan Thucydides describes the state of Italy at that period : - : - " Ridotta tutta in somma pace e tranquillità , coltivata non meno ne ' luoghi più montuosi e più ...
We cannot refrain from quoting the splen- d.ů passage , in which the Tuscan Thucydides describes the state of Italy at that period : - : - " Ridotta tutta in somma pace e tranquillità , coltivata non meno ne ' luoghi più montuosi e più ...
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In the Italian States , as in many natural bodies , untimely decrepitude was the penalty of precocious maturity . Their early greatness , and their early decline , are principally to be attributed to the same cause - the preponderance ...
In the Italian States , as in many natural bodies , untimely decrepitude was the penalty of precocious maturity . Their early greatness , and their early decline , are principally to be attributed to the same cause - the preponderance ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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