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Surely it will not be said that the Catholic Religion is incompatible with a free government ; or if it be so said , such an assertion must come from a person who is ignorant of the history of the free cities of Italy , Flanders , and ...
Surely it will not be said that the Catholic Religion is incompatible with a free government ; or if it be so said , such an assertion must come from a person who is ignorant of the history of the free cities of Italy , Flanders , and ...
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Property was all in the hands of a few ; the great mass of the people were wretchedly poor , mutinous , and idle . Italy was unable to supply its inhabitants with food . The lands were in the possession of men , who , by rapacity in ...
Property was all in the hands of a few ; the great mass of the people were wretchedly poor , mutinous , and idle . Italy was unable to supply its inhabitants with food . The lands were in the possession of men , who , by rapacity in ...
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Yet the baptistery at Pisa , built by Dioti Salvi in 1952 , exhibits a style called by the Italian architects ... for the architecture siyled Gothick in the northern parts of Italy , had a distinct origin and characteristicks ; and our ...
Yet the baptistery at Pisa , built by Dioti Salvi in 1952 , exhibits a style called by the Italian architects ... for the architecture siyled Gothick in the northern parts of Italy , had a distinct origin and characteristicks ; and our ...
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