The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent: Vol. I. [-II].A. Strahan; T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell) in the Strand; and J. Edwards in Pall Mall., 1796 |
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Strana 1
... Florence - Regulations in- troduced by Lorenzo - Prosperity of the Florentine state- High reputation of Lorenzo - General tranquillity of Italy . VOL . II . B - MAGNYS LAVRE NTVS MEDIO CHAP . VI . TVTELA CHAP. VI. ...
... Florence - Regulations in- troduced by Lorenzo - Prosperity of the Florentine state- High reputation of Lorenzo - General tranquillity of Italy . VOL . II . B - MAGNYS LAVRE NTVS MEDIO CHAP . VI . TVTELA CHAP. VI. ...
Strana 3
... Florence , Lorenzo began to unfold those comprehensive plans for securing the of Italy on a permanent foundation , which confer the highest honour on his political life . Of the extensive authority which he had obtained by his late ...
... Florence , Lorenzo began to unfold those comprehensive plans for securing the of Italy on a permanent foundation , which confer the highest honour on his political life . Of the extensive authority which he had obtained by his late ...
Strana 6
... Florence , the instruments of his purpose . By their instigation Battista Frescobaldi , with only two assist- ants , undertook to assassinate Lorenzo in the church of the Carmeli , on the day of Ascension , being the last day of May ...
... Florence , the instruments of his purpose . By their instigation Battista Frescobaldi , with only two assist- ants , undertook to assassinate Lorenzo in the church of the Carmeli , on the day of Ascension , being the last day of May ...
Strana 20
... Florence the relinquishment of the enter- prize as impracticable , at least , for that season . These re- presentations , 1 ( a ) Machiavelli , pleased in relating instances of that crooked policy in which he is supposed to have been ...
... Florence the relinquishment of the enter- prize as impracticable , at least , for that season . These re- presentations , 1 ( a ) Machiavelli , pleased in relating instances of that crooked policy in which he is supposed to have been ...
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... Florence was not the authority of despotism , but that of reason ; and it to take a de- therefore became necessary , that the measures which he might adopt should meet with the approbation of the citizens at large . He accordingly ...
... Florence was not the authority of despotism , but that of reason ; and it to take a de- therefore became necessary , that the measures which he might adopt should meet with the approbation of the citizens at large . He accordingly ...
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The Life Of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called The Magnificent, Zväzok 2 William Roscoe Úplné zobrazenie - 1799 |
The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent, Zväzok 2 William Roscoe Úplné zobrazenie - 1799 |
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