Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1900 - 330 pages |
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Page 66
... Italian Row , and French Row , and Spanish Row , and British Row , with their crowds of buyers , sellers , and loungers , jabbering all the languages of the earth . Thence we go on by the little hill of the silver mine , and through the ...
... Italian Row , and French Row , and Spanish Row , and British Row , with their crowds of buyers , sellers , and loungers , jabbering all the languages of the earth . Thence we go on by the little hill of the silver mine , and through the ...
Page 131
... Italy during the middle ages . The numbers , the intelli- gence , the wealth of the citizens , the democratical form of their local government , and their vicinity to the Court and to the Parliament , made them one of the most ...
... Italy during the middle ages . The numbers , the intelli- gence , the wealth of the citizens , the democratical form of their local government , and their vicinity to the Court and to the Parliament , made them one of the most ...
Page 148
... Italy , who was suffered to make his choice between Guicciardini and the galleys . He chose the history . But the war of Pisa was too much for him . He changed his mind , and went to the oar . Guicciardini , though certainly not the ...
... Italy , who was suffered to make his choice between Guicciardini and the galleys . He chose the history . But the war of Pisa was too much for him . He changed his mind , and went to the oar . Guicciardini , though certainly not the ...
Page 158
... Italian democrat saw no impropriety in serving the French Directory against his own native government . So , in the sixteenth century , the fury of theological factions suspended all national animosities and jealousies . The Spaniards ...
... Italian democrat saw no impropriety in serving the French Directory against his own native government . So , in the sixteenth century , the fury of theological factions suspended all national animosities and jealousies . The Spaniards ...
Page 185
... Italy , were as completely dependent on him as the Nizam and the Rajah of Berar now are on the East India Company . In Asia , the King of Spain was master of the Philippines and of all those rich settlements which the Portuguese had ...
... Italy , were as completely dependent on him as the Nizam and the Rajah of Berar now are on the East India Company . In Asia , the King of Spain was master of the Philippines and of all those rich settlements which the Portuguese had ...
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