The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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... Republic , whose Senate undertook the government of the ' Studium ' through its University Commissioners , the three ' Riformatori dello Studio di Padova . ' The University of Padua , being modelled on that of its parent Bologna ...
... Republic , whose Senate undertook the government of the ' Studium ' through its University Commissioners , the three ' Riformatori dello Studio di Padova . ' The University of Padua , being modelled on that of its parent Bologna ...
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... Republic abolished the right of the Rectors , Pro - rectors , and Consiliarii , ' porre memorie in Bue , ' that is , the right to affix their arms and inscription on the walls of the Bò . Collins went to Venice to defend the ancient ...
... Republic abolished the right of the Rectors , Pro - rectors , and Consiliarii , ' porre memorie in Bue , ' that is , the right to affix their arms and inscription on the walls of the Bò . Collins went to Venice to defend the ancient ...
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enlightened government of the Venetian Republic , with a view to stimulating concourse to its University , per- mitted a far larger freedom on religious matters than could be found in any other Italian seminary . Not only were non ...
enlightened government of the Venetian Republic , with a view to stimulating concourse to its University , per- mitted a far larger freedom on religious matters than could be found in any other Italian seminary . Not only were non ...
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... Republic , can still afford to ignore offhand the annals , psychology , and language of its people , can there be any motive powerful enough to draw the attention of the bewildered European to that quarter of the globe , the fantastic ...
... Republic , can still afford to ignore offhand the annals , psychology , and language of its people , can there be any motive powerful enough to draw the attention of the bewildered European to that quarter of the globe , the fantastic ...
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... Republic is divided into twenty - eight sovereign States and three territories , each State with its elective Governor , its parliament and its own laws , which often differ widely from those of its neighbours . And of all those States ...
... Republic is divided into twenty - eight sovereign States and three territories , each State with its elective Governor , its parliament and its own laws , which often differ widely from those of its neighbours . And of all those States ...
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