The North American Review, Volume 100Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Italy , anciently populous with freemen , were in his time occupied almost exclusively by slaves ; and since the conscript fathers feared to give them a peculiar dress , lest they should recognize the comparative fewness of the freemen ...
... Italy , anciently populous with freemen , were in his time occupied almost exclusively by slaves ; and since the conscript fathers feared to give them a peculiar dress , lest they should recognize the comparative fewness of the freemen ...
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... Italian courts . " The organization of political life in Venice during the fif- teenth and sixteenth centuries was well fitted to develop the talent of those who were intrusted with offices of state . The Republic of Venice was governed ...
... Italian courts . " The organization of political life in Venice during the fif- teenth and sixteenth centuries was well fitted to develop the talent of those who were intrusted with offices of state . The Republic of Venice was governed ...
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... Italy . The decrees intended to preserve inviolate the secrecy of all Venetian affairs of state were frequent , and the penal- ties for disregard of them , severe . But dealers in these for- bidden treasures , obtaining and disposing of ...
... Italy . The decrees intended to preserve inviolate the secrecy of all Venetian affairs of state were frequent , and the penal- ties for disregard of them , severe . But dealers in these for- bidden treasures , obtaining and disposing of ...
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... Italy , and in Venice particularly , there exists a very ancient custom of consecrating to the marriage of a friend or relation some literary or learned publication . Of late years , and since historical study , or rather historical ...
... Italy , and in Venice particularly , there exists a very ancient custom of consecrating to the marriage of a friend or relation some literary or learned publication . Of late years , and since historical study , or rather historical ...
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... Italian courtesy is dated in 1844 . In that year the Grand Councillor Spiridione Papadopoli , wishing to celebrate the marriage of a friend , sought and ob- tained the help of Count Agostino Sagredo , a literary patrician , and an ...
... Italian courtesy is dated in 1844 . In that year the Grand Councillor Spiridione Papadopoli , wishing to celebrate the marriage of a friend , sought and ob- tained the help of Count Agostino Sagredo , a literary patrician , and an ...
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