The works of lord Byron, Volume 1 |
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Page 310
... thought to master them , the people , taking arms , struck such a ter- ror into him , that he was glad to depart upon such conditions as they thought fit to impose . Machiavel reports , that in that time Florence alone , with the Val d ...
... thought to master them , the people , taking arms , struck such a ter- ror into him , that he was glad to depart upon such conditions as they thought fit to impose . Machiavel reports , that in that time Florence alone , with the Val d ...
Page 323
... thought expedient to humour the habits of the good matrons of the city by sending them with their sick infants to the church of Saint Theodore , as they had before carried them to the temple of Romulus . † The practice is continued to ...
... thought expedient to humour the habits of the good matrons of the city by sending them with their sick infants to the church of Saint Theodore , as they had before carried them to the temple of Romulus . † The practice is continued to ...
Page 333
... thought a Spartan or barbarian shield - bearer , according to the opinion of his Italian editor , it must assuredly seem a copy of that masterpiece of Ctesilaus which represented a wounded man dying who perfectly expressed what there ...
... thought a Spartan or barbarian shield - bearer , according to the opinion of his Italian editor , it must assuredly seem a copy of that masterpiece of Ctesilaus which represented a wounded man dying who perfectly expressed what there ...
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