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Page 116
... Italy during the infancy of Giovanni : the latter are divided into four classes , those of Rome , Naples , Florence , and Ferrara : with those of Naples , we are told , were associated the provincials of that kingdom , and with those of ...
... Italy during the infancy of Giovanni : the latter are divided into four classes , those of Rome , Naples , Florence , and Ferrara : with those of Naples , we are told , were associated the provincials of that kingdom , and with those of ...
Page 124
... Italy , he had determined to free that country from all foreign powers , and to mo del its governments at his own pleasure . Hence he certainly me- ditated hostilities against his ally , the king of Spain , whose sove- reignty of Naples ...
... Italy , he had determined to free that country from all foreign powers , and to mo del its governments at his own pleasure . Hence he certainly me- ditated hostilities against his ally , the king of Spain , whose sove- reignty of Naples ...
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... Italy by the French , the reader is honestly cautioned in the outset against perusing them with the view of obtaining recent intelligence . The multitude of publications , in which Italy is described , may also be presumed to diminish ...
... Italy by the French , the reader is honestly cautioned in the outset against perusing them with the view of obtaining recent intelligence . The multitude of publications , in which Italy is described , may also be presumed to diminish ...
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