The Genius of Italy: Being Sketches of Italian Life, Literature, and ReligionG. P. Putnam, 1849 - 332 էջ |
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... received the truth , and a church was formed of pure and self- denying men . Beccaria , " their apostle , " as he is called , had derived his own Protestantism direct from the Holy Scriptures , and led a life of great purity and zeal ...
... received the truth , and a church was formed of pure and self- denying men . Beccaria , " their apostle , " as he is called , had derived his own Protestantism direct from the Holy Scriptures , and led a life of great purity and zeal ...
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... received its first shock from Pepin of France , and was soon after overturned by the power of Charlemagne . But the iron crown of Lombardy fell from the French kings in the reign of the feeble Charles le Gros . Italy , left to herself ...
... received its first shock from Pepin of France , and was soon after overturned by the power of Charlemagne . But the iron crown of Lombardy fell from the French kings in the reign of the feeble Charles le Gros . Italy , left to herself ...
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... receiving its meaning . But by degrees I became able to meditate upon it more intently , and with constantly increasing interest . Such reading never produced in me the slightest tendency to bigotry ; I mean to that ignorant devotion ...
... receiving its meaning . But by degrees I became able to meditate upon it more intently , and with constantly increasing interest . Such reading never produced in me the slightest tendency to bigotry ; I mean to that ignorant devotion ...
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... received the elementary branches of educa- tion at Venice , but completed his studies at the University of Padua . He studied diligently the Greek and Roman poets and historians , and became enamored of republican freedom . His first ...
... received the elementary branches of educa- tion at Venice , but completed his studies at the University of Padua . He studied diligently the Greek and Roman poets and historians , and became enamored of republican freedom . His first ...
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... received with great enthusiasm by the liter- ary circles , and the liberal portion of the nobility . He wrote many articles for the Reviews , and took part , in the celebrated discussion about the Digamma . He also delivered , in his ...
... received with great enthusiasm by the liter- ary circles , and the liberal portion of the nobility . He wrote many articles for the Reviews , and took part , in the celebrated discussion about the Digamma . He also delivered , in his ...
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