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Page 256
Then the country of ITALY extends a long way northwest and south - east ; and all around it lies the Mediterranean Sea , save on the north - west . At that end it is bounded by the mountains called the Alps : these begin on the west ...
Then the country of ITALY extends a long way northwest and south - east ; and all around it lies the Mediterranean Sea , save on the north - west . At that end it is bounded by the mountains called the Alps : these begin on the west ...
Page 259
... what is called Tyrrhenian ; and , on the north , is the sea , which is both narrow and rough , towards Italy . 36. The islands Sardinia and Corsica are separated by a little arm of the sea , which is twenty - two miles broad .
... what is called Tyrrhenian ; and , on the north , is the sea , which is both narrow and rough , towards Italy . 36. The islands Sardinia and Corsica are separated by a little arm of the sea , which is twenty - two miles broad .
Page 285
... His Majesty the King of Italy ; His Majesty the Emperor of Japan ; His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Luxemburg , Duke of Nassau ; His Highness the Prince of Montenegro ; Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands ; His Imperial ...
... His Majesty the King of Italy ; His Majesty the Emperor of Japan ; His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Luxemburg , Duke of Nassau ; His Highness the Prince of Montenegro ; Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands ; His Imperial ...
Page 304
I also believe that some poor Italian friars are going on this voyage , who have all had bishopricks promised to them . And if I had made friends with the Admiral when he was about to sail , I should have got an archbishoprick at least ...
I also believe that some poor Italian friars are going on this voyage , who have all had bishopricks promised to them . And if I had made friends with the Admiral when he was about to sail , I should have got an archbishoprick at least ...
Page 331
His ship is a galleon of about four hundred tons , a very fast sailer , and there are aboard her a hundred men , all skilled hands and of warlike age , and all so well trained that they might be old soldiers of the Italian tertias .
His ship is a galleon of about four hundred tons , a very fast sailer , and there are aboard her a hundred men , all skilled hands and of warlike age , and all so well trained that they might be old soldiers of the Italian tertias .
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