An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... Italy , and reformed the order of the Carmelites , at Mantua , not without meeting with some opposition . From Mantua he went to Venice , where he was very much taken notice of ; for the ambassadors of the republic at the court of ...
... Italy , and reformed the order of the Carmelites , at Mantua , not without meeting with some opposition . From Mantua he went to Venice , where he was very much taken notice of ; for the ambassadors of the republic at the court of ...
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... Italy , and reformed the order of the Carmelites , at Mantua , not without meeting with some opposition . From Mantua he went to Venice , where he was very much taken notice of ; for the ambassadors of the republic at the court of ...
... Italy , and reformed the order of the Carmelites , at Mantua , not without meeting with some opposition . From Mantua he went to Venice , where he was very much taken notice of ; for the ambassadors of the republic at the court of ...
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... Italy , on account of his having been guilty of a heinous sin . " Since Casaubon doth not doubt of the truth of Eusta- thius's report , nor of what was told him of the learned man that escaped from Toulouse , why doth he doubt of the ...
... Italy , on account of his having been guilty of a heinous sin . " Since Casaubon doth not doubt of the truth of Eusta- thius's report , nor of what was told him of the learned man that escaped from Toulouse , why doth he doubt of the ...
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... Italian mode , coutinuing these changes all the time I staid at London . At last she would know of me which dress became her best ; I answered , in my opinion , the Italian , which answer did not seem to be displeasing to her , for she ...
... Italian mode , coutinuing these changes all the time I staid at London . At last she would know of me which dress became her best ; I answered , in my opinion , the Italian , which answer did not seem to be displeasing to her , for she ...
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... Italy , where the meanest people knew that Ubaldo , duke of Urbino , was only a man in face , or that , if he were a man , he could not be ranked among husbands ; and all the world admired the constancy and modesty of his prudent and ...
... Italy , where the meanest people knew that Ubaldo , duke of Urbino , was only a man in face , or that , if he were a man , he could not be ranked among husbands ; and all the world admired the constancy and modesty of his prudent and ...
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