Medicis was the father of a line of princes, whose name and age are almost synonymous with the restoration of learning: his credit was ennobled into fame; his riches were dedicated to the service of mankind ; he corresponded at once with Cairo and London... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Page 2271788Full view - About this book
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