Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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ITALY AND HER FOREMOST MEN . government ; but we have yet more arbitrary measures to. In our preceding remarks on Italy , and on the men who are likely , from their abilities or position in society , to exercise an important influence ...
ITALY AND HER FOREMOST MEN . government ; but we have yet more arbitrary measures to. In our preceding remarks on Italy , and on the men who are likely , from their abilities or position in society , to exercise an important influence ...
Pagina 100
... Italy , bringing with him the Bishop Guibert , whom he had made Pope . This time it was for Gregory to tremble , who could not expect more mercy than he had shown to Henry . He shut himself up in Rome , and when the emperor appeared ...
... Italy , bringing with him the Bishop Guibert , whom he had made Pope . This time it was for Gregory to tremble , who could not expect more mercy than he had shown to Henry . He shut himself up in Rome , and when the emperor appeared ...
Pagina 346
... Italy than to her soil . Great as are the actual de- ficiencies of public education in Italy , and erroneous as are various points of the plan on which it is founded , we are yet inclined to think that its deficiencies and defects are ...
... Italy than to her soil . Great as are the actual de- ficiencies of public education in Italy , and erroneous as are various points of the plan on which it is founded , we are yet inclined to think that its deficiencies and defects are ...
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