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... Italy . Here also he had a good enough fortune at first . King Daunus entertained him with hospitality and en- riched him with honours and presents , and many stat- ues were raised to him throughout the country . But no sooner did a ...
... Italy . Here also he had a good enough fortune at first . King Daunus entertained him with hospitality and en- riched him with honours and presents , and many stat- ues were raised to him throughout the country . But no sooner did a ...
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... Italians , because the Roman stem could not bear the provinces and Italy both as branches : and the like they were content after to do to most of the Gauls . So on the contrary part , we see in the state of Lacedæmon , which D was nice ...
... Italians , because the Roman stem could not bear the provinces and Italy both as branches : and the like they were content after to do to most of the Gauls . So on the contrary part , we see in the state of Lacedæmon , which D was nice ...
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... Italy . So as here is potentially body and stem enough for Nabuchodonosor's tree , if God should have so ordained . Thirdly , The prowess and valour of your subjects is able to master and wield far more territory than falleth to their ...
... Italy . So as here is potentially body and stem enough for Nabuchodonosor's tree , if God should have so ordained . Thirdly , The prowess and valour of your subjects is able to master and wield far more territory than falleth to their ...
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... Italy . Neither were it indeed possible at this day , that that nation should subsist without descents and impressions upon their neighbours , were it not for the great utter- ance of people which they make into the services of foreign ...
... Italy . Neither were it indeed possible at this day , that that nation should subsist without descents and impressions upon their neighbours , were it not for the great utter- ance of people which they make into the services of foreign ...
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... Italy that wrate to a great friend of his , upon his advancement1 to be Cardinal ; That he was very glad of his advancement , for the Cardinal's own sake ; but he was sorry that him- self had lost so good a friend.2 † 46 . When Rabelais ...
... Italy that wrate to a great friend of his , upon his advancement1 to be Cardinal ; That he was very glad of his advancement , for the Cardinal's own sake ; but he was sorry that him- self had lost so good a friend.2 † 46 . When Rabelais ...
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