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 18
... natural chil- dren . Vespucci , the correspondent of Lorenzo , represents him as a weak but well - disposed man , rather formed to be directed himself , than capable of directing others ( a ) . Lorenzo had perceived the disadvantages ...
... natural chil- dren . Vespucci , the correspondent of Lorenzo , represents him as a weak but well - disposed man , rather formed to be directed himself , than capable of directing others ( a ) . Lorenzo had perceived the disadvantages ...
Strana 35
... natural , and the treachery of Ferdinand brought forth in due time its fruits of bitterness . It is true indeed , as Muratori well observes , " God does not always repay in this world , nor are his judgments " laid open to us ; but if ...
... natural , and the treachery of Ferdinand brought forth in due time its fruits of bitterness . It is true indeed , as Muratori well observes , " God does not always repay in this world , nor are his judgments " laid open to us ; but if ...
Strana 37
... nature , found- ed on incontestable facts , and inforced by unanswerable arguments , Lorenzo at length so far mitigated the anger , or abated the confidence of the pope , as to dispose him to lis ten to propositions of accommodation ...
... nature , found- ed on incontestable facts , and inforced by unanswerable arguments , Lorenzo at length so far mitigated the anger , or abated the confidence of the pope , as to dispose him to lis ten to propositions of accommodation ...
Strana 41
... nature of a senate , were to deliberate and to decide on all the transactions of government , as well in the affairs of peace , as of war . This institution , for which he might have pleaded the example of the Spartan legislator , was ...
... nature of a senate , were to deliberate and to decide on all the transactions of government , as well in the affairs of peace , as of war . This institution , for which he might have pleaded the example of the Spartan legislator , was ...
Strana 43
... natural advantages , and purchased again at an extravagant price their own commodities . In almost every part to which the Florentines extended their trade , they were favoured with peculiar privileges , which enabled them to avail ...
... natural advantages , and purchased again at an extravagant price their own commodities . In almost every part to which the Florentines extended their trade , they were favoured with peculiar privileges , which enabled them to avail ...
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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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