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... lived in inti- macy with all who were elevated and illustrious , with the so- vereigns of the earth , the heads of the church , and the cham- pions of letters . He was known in courts , and usually resi- dent in one which far excelled ...
... lived in inti- macy with all who were elevated and illustrious , with the so- vereigns of the earth , the heads of the church , and the cham- pions of letters . He was known in courts , and usually resi- dent in one which far excelled ...
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... lived , who presented more claims to be treated with respect than the amiable prelate in question ; whether we consider the distinguished genius , the polished scholar , the tolerant divine , or the good man . - Among the the ...
... lived , who presented more claims to be treated with respect than the amiable prelate in question ; whether we consider the distinguished genius , the polished scholar , the tolerant divine , or the good man . - Among the the ...
Pagina 412
... lived as soldiers all their days . When Guidotto being at the point of death , and having no son , nor friend , in whom he put greater confidence than in Giacomino , after settling all his affairs , he left to his care a daughter of ...
... lived as soldiers all their days . When Guidotto being at the point of death , and having no son , nor friend , in whom he put greater confidence than in Giacomino , after settling all his affairs , he left to his care a daughter of ...
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