Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, Minister, Ambassador, Councillor of State and Member of the Institute of France, Between the Years 1788 and 1815Scribner, 1881 - 729 sider |
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... existence for Tuscany than she had enjoyed during the reign of his predecessor . But while for these reasons he won the approbation of enlightened men , he was in the highest degree dis- pleasing to the class whose privileges and ...
... existence for Tuscany than she had enjoyed during the reign of his predecessor . But while for these reasons he won the approbation of enlightened men , he was in the highest degree dis- pleasing to the class whose privileges and ...
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... existence . " It is quite true that Ferdinand would be unwilling to part with Manfredini . The habit of consulting him in everything , which public esteem has justified , makes him necessary to the Prince . Moreover Ferdinand , although ...
... existence . " It is quite true that Ferdinand would be unwilling to part with Manfredini . The habit of consulting him in everything , which public esteem has justified , makes him necessary to the Prince . Moreover Ferdinand , although ...
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... existence was almost at an end . It was therefore with lively interest that I visited her squares , her churches , and above all her ducal palace , and the halls which had witnessed so many great and sanguinary measures ; the secret ...
... existence was almost at an end . It was therefore with lively interest that I visited her squares , her churches , and above all her ducal palace , and the halls which had witnessed so many great and sanguinary measures ; the secret ...
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... existence both as Prince and as Pontiff . I pointed this out to him , but he evaded an explanation , and I perceived that he had no intention of taking advantage of our vic- tories to destroy the double power of the Holy See , and that ...
... existence both as Prince and as Pontiff . I pointed this out to him , but he evaded an explanation , and I perceived that he had no intention of taking advantage of our vic- tories to destroy the double power of the Holy See , and that ...
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... existence will never be erased from my heart . When my guests had departed , I began to prepare to leave Florence for Rome . But in order to explain the motives of this journey , I must go back a little in my narrative . At the ...
... existence will never be erased from my heart . When my guests had departed , I began to prepare to leave Florence for Rome . But in order to explain the motives of this journey , I must go back a little in my narrative . At the ...
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Memoirs of Count Miot de Melito, Minister, Ambassador, Councillor of State ... comte André Franc̜ois Miot de Melite Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1881 |
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