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Pagina 211
... Pope Eugenius , whom he had covered with every kind of infamy , and against whom he had brought to bear every kind of argument three years before . When he reached Siena , his relatives besought him not to venture into Rome . Æneas an ...
... Pope Eugenius , whom he had covered with every kind of infamy , and against whom he had brought to bear every kind of argument three years before . When he reached Siena , his relatives besought him not to venture into Rome . Æneas an ...
Pagina 212
... Pope to withdraw from his promise . Nicolas was comforted by his guarantee of Frederic's good behavior , and the ceremony passed off without any disturbance . Æneas appeared on that oc- casion as the Emperor's chief adviser , and rumor ...
... Pope to withdraw from his promise . Nicolas was comforted by his guarantee of Frederic's good behavior , and the ceremony passed off without any disturbance . Æneas appeared on that oc- casion as the Emperor's chief adviser , and rumor ...
Pagina 407
... Pope ad- vanced from Fabrica to Soriano , through roads which were most delightful ; for the greater part of the fields were yellow with the flowers of the broom , the rest , covered with shrubs and flowers of every kind , shone with ...
... Pope ad- vanced from Fabrica to Soriano , through roads which were most delightful ; for the greater part of the fields were yellow with the flowers of the broom , the rest , covered with shrubs and flowers of every kind , shone with ...
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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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