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... showed by its tone that he was the master , spared the suscepti- bilities and endeavoured to animate , while it repressed , the zeal of his agents . It was customary at Venice for the text of the in- structions and despatches , which ...
... showed by its tone that he was the master , spared the suscepti- bilities and endeavoured to animate , while it repressed , the zeal of his agents . It was customary at Venice for the text of the in- structions and despatches , which ...
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... showed little reverence and care in the performance of their ecclesi- astical functions . There is nothing wonderful in this . Religious convictions had become weakened by their contact with Paganism . The immortality of the soul was at ...
... showed little reverence and care in the performance of their ecclesi- astical functions . There is nothing wonderful in this . Religious convictions had become weakened by their contact with Paganism . The immortality of the soul was at ...
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... showed not yet the fruits which some day were to be gathered from it . The evil was preparing then , while it was over during the reign of the others . The hopes which the learned and generous Nicholas had built on the activity of the ...
... showed not yet the fruits which some day were to be gathered from it . The evil was preparing then , while it was over during the reign of the others . The hopes which the learned and generous Nicholas had built on the activity of the ...
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... showed a strange mixture of austerity and licentiousness , which recalled the Middle Ages , and foreboded the Regency . The State seemed to enlist with equal ardour in its service both the virtues and the follies of its citizens . Not ...
... showed a strange mixture of austerity and licentiousness , which recalled the Middle Ages , and foreboded the Regency . The State seemed to enlist with equal ardour in its service both the virtues and the follies of its citizens . Not ...
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... showed the feeling of the people , who cared little for the Medici . If the capital , however , still trembled under the hold of its new masters , the country was quiet and pro- sperous . Those who journeyed through it , found the towns ...
... showed the feeling of the people , who cared little for the Medici . If the capital , however , still trembled under the hold of its new masters , the country was quiet and pro- sperous . Those who journeyed through it , found the towns ...
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