THE GOLDEN DAYS OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ROME FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF JULIUS II TO THAT OF PAUL III1906 |
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... hundred thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone, which is obviously an exaggeration. Balme, coming nearer the truth, says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates. If there were, among ...
... hundred thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone, which is obviously an exaggeration. Balme, coming nearer the truth, says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates. If there were, among ...
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... hundred and fifty - seven years which elapsed between the return of Gregory XI and the election of Paul III , the hero , or one of the heroes , of my present volume , the celebration of the Jubilees played a leading and beneficial part ...
... hundred and fifty - seven years which elapsed between the return of Gregory XI and the election of Paul III , the hero , or one of the heroes , of my present volume , the celebration of the Jubilees played a leading and beneficial part ...
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... hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury five sons with his own hands . As ...
... hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury five sons with his own hands . As ...
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... hundred thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone , which is obviously an exaggeration . Balme , coming nearer the truth , says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were ...
... hundred thousand pilgrims were registered in Lent alone , which is obviously an exaggeration . Balme , coming nearer the truth , says that five thousand persons a day were seen entering or departing by the city gates . If there were ...
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... hundred yards, and the unfortunate champions of the Ghetto were forced to take a copious repast before racing, and, incredible as it may appear to the reader, it was decided to shorten the blouse which the runners wore — for the ...
... hundred yards, and the unfortunate champions of the Ghetto were forced to take a copious repast before racing, and, incredible as it may appear to the reader, it was decided to shorten the blouse which the runners wore — for the ...
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