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... Italy and in Germany calling upon all to join the holy cause ; his reputation as an orator rested on this foundation , and happily in this matter his present policy did not require a repudia- tion of the past . It is in association with ...
... Italy and in Germany calling upon all to join the holy cause ; his reputation as an orator rested on this foundation , and happily in this matter his present policy did not require a repudia- tion of the past . It is in association with ...
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... ITALY .-— As the Greek nation was the first which developed for itself anything worthy of the name of civili- sation , Greece and the Greek colonies naturally formed the whole extent of their own civilised world . Other nations were ...
... ITALY .-— As the Greek nation was the first which developed for itself anything worthy of the name of civili- sation , Greece and the Greek colonies naturally formed the whole extent of their own civilised world . Other nations were ...
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... Italy , they had so often filled Italian thrones gives out a strong odor . Finally the approach of and guided Italian politics , that men perhaps rain is indicated in the case of the yellow wood hardly understood the change or foresaw ...
... Italy , they had so often filled Italian thrones gives out a strong odor . Finally the approach of and guided Italian politics , that men perhaps rain is indicated in the case of the yellow wood hardly understood the change or foresaw ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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