Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... Italy , and whose celebrity was so great that when printing was first introduced in the peninsula , his works came out simultaneously from all the Italian presses ; what modern scholar speaks of him , who knows Paulus Venetus M. Haureau ...
... Italy , and whose celebrity was so great that when printing was first introduced in the peninsula , his works came out simultaneously from all the Italian presses ; what modern scholar speaks of him , who knows Paulus Venetus M. Haureau ...
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... Italy with dilatory movements and solemn stratagems ; but the war was brought to a close by the brilliant victories achieved on the French frontier . The battle of St. Quentin exposed Paris to the advance of the Spanish armies ; and the ...
... Italy with dilatory movements and solemn stratagems ; but the war was brought to a close by the brilliant victories achieved on the French frontier . The battle of St. Quentin exposed Paris to the advance of the Spanish armies ; and the ...
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... Italy - Philibert of Savoy was restored to his father's dukedom - the Prince of Orange was confirmed in his Burgundian principality - and Philip , disembarrased of other cares , was free to direct his whole attention to his religious ...
... Italy - Philibert of Savoy was restored to his father's dukedom - the Prince of Orange was confirmed in his Burgundian principality - and Philip , disembarrased of other cares , was free to direct his whole attention to his religious ...
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