Tufcany offered to confer titles of honour on his fifter, which he refufed ; however, he exprefled his fatisfaction with the behaviour of the Venetians, who ordered public rejoicings upon his exaltation, and admitted the family of Peretti to the honour... The Life of Pope Sixtus the Fifth - Page 250by Gregorio Leti - 1779 - 620 pagesFull view - About this book
| Virginia - 1761 - 528 pages
...fatisfaction with the behaviour of the Venetians, who ordered public rejoicings upon his exaltation, and admitted the family of Peretti to the honour of nobility in their ftate, being afraid of his refentment for their treatment of him when he was inquifitor at Venice, compels... | |
| World history - 1761 - 514 pages
...faiisfadtion wiin the behaviour of the Venetians, who ordered public rejoicings upon his. exaltation, and admitted the family of Peretti to the honour of nobility in their Itate, being afiaid of his resentment for their treatment of him when he was mquiiitor at Venice, tvnptllt... | |
| World history - 1782 - 500 pages
...fatisfaftion with the behaviour of the Venetians, who ordered public rejoicings upon his exaltation, and admitted the family of Peretti to the honour of nobility in their ftate, being afraid of his refentrnent for their treatment of him when he was inquifuor at! Venice. Being... | |
| William Oxberry - English literature - 1824 - 380 pages
...satisfaction with the behaviour of the Venetians, who ordered public rejoicings upon his exaltation, and admitted the family of Peretti to the honour of nobility in their state, being afraid of his resentment for their treatment of him when he was inquisitor at Venice.... | |
| English essays - 1768 - 814 pages
...every thing that might increafe this good difpolition in him, by (hewing him all manner of refpedt ; and therefore, in a full houfe, admitted the family...cardinal by his uncle, and Michael, the younger, took the itile "f Don, and Camilla that of Donna ; titles of very great refpeft, that had been introduced into... | |
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