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... Italian states to distress that over which his adversary claimed the right of sovereignty . Thus , after the ... Italian friendships , a foreign enemy might Ii 2 might count with the greatest certainty on the assistance of De ...
... Italian states to distress that over which his adversary claimed the right of sovereignty . Thus , after the ... Italian friendships , a foreign enemy might Ii 2 might count with the greatest certainty on the assistance of De ...
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... Italy by the imperial arms . The most important of the transactions , which during this period affected the happiness of Italy , was the league between several of the Italian states and the kings of France and England , intended to ...
... Italy by the imperial arms . The most important of the transactions , which during this period affected the happiness of Italy , was the league between several of the Italian states and the kings of France and England , intended to ...
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... Italian becomes fitted for politics , for war , or for the most unusual enterprize , by means of his extraordinary ... Italian peasant is as — ― 1 superior • superior to the inhabitant of a city as the 490 De Sismondi's History of ...
... Italian becomes fitted for politics , for war , or for the most unusual enterprize , by means of his extraordinary ... Italian peasant is as — ― 1 superior • superior to the inhabitant of a city as the 490 De Sismondi's History of ...
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