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Page 377
... called " pozzi , " or wells , were sunk in the thick walls of the palace ; and the prisoner when taken out to die was conducted across the gallery to the other side , and being then led back into the other compartment , or cell , upon ...
... called " pozzi , " or wells , were sunk in the thick walls of the palace ; and the prisoner when taken out to die was conducted across the gallery to the other side , and being then led back into the other compartment , or cell , upon ...
Page 383
... called forth the attention ; the quickly suc- ceeding transitions , which necessarily required to be sung in a lower tone , seemed like plaintive strains succeeding the vociferations of emotion or of pain . The other , who listened ...
... called forth the attention ; the quickly suc- ceeding transitions , which necessarily required to be sung in a lower tone , seemed like plaintive strains succeeding the vociferations of emotion or of pain . The other , who listened ...
Page 391
... called , to the title and to the territories of the Venetian Doge . The three- eighths of this empire were preserved in the diplomas until 1 See the above cited Romuald of Salerno . In a second sermon which Alexander preached , on the ...
... called , to the title and to the territories of the Venetian Doge . The three- eighths of this empire were preserved in the diplomas until 1 See the above cited Romuald of Salerno . In a second sermon which Alexander preached , on the ...
Page 394
... called the Trevisan . Chioza was then closely invested : 5000 auxiliaries , amongst whom were some English Condottieri , commanded by one Captain Ceccho , joined the Venetians . The Genoese , in their turn , prayed for conditions , but ...
... called the Trevisan . Chioza was then closely invested : 5000 auxiliaries , amongst whom were some English Condottieri , commanded by one Captain Ceccho , joined the Venetians . The Genoese , in their turn , prayed for conditions , but ...
Page 396
... called it into life and supported its existence , must fall to pieces at once , and sink more rapidly than it rose . The abhorrence of slavery which drove the Venetians to the sea , has , since their dis- aster , forced them to the land ...
... called it into life and supported its existence , must fall to pieces at once , and sink more rapidly than it rose . The abhorrence of slavery which drove the Venetians to the sea , has , since their dis- aster , forced them to the land ...
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