The History of Modern Europe: From the Fall of Constantinople, in 1453, to the War in the Crimea, in 1857, Volumen2J. Murray, 1861 |
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... called Monte Corona , from the mountain on which its principal establishment was situated , was founded in 1522 by Paolo Giustiniani . The Franciscans were once more allowed to reform themselves , and produced the capuccini , or ...
... called Monte Corona , from the mountain on which its principal establishment was situated , was founded in 1522 by Paolo Giustiniani . The Franciscans were once more allowed to reform themselves , and produced the capuccini , or ...
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... called the Company of Jesus ; and as obedi- ence is one of the first of military duties , they added that vow to those which they had already taken of poverty and chastity , and bound themselves blindly and unhesitatingly to perform ...
... called the Company of Jesus ; and as obedi- ence is one of the first of military duties , they added that vow to those which they had already taken of poverty and chastity , and bound themselves blindly and unhesitatingly to perform ...
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... called cogs , which were so large that they had sometimes three decks . The traces of this commerce are still observable in the Catalan dialect , from the many Arab words relating to trade . The Barcelonese are remark- able for the ...
... called cogs , which were so large that they had sometimes three decks . The traces of this commerce are still observable in the Catalan dialect , from the many Arab words relating to trade . The Barcelonese are remark- able for the ...
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... called Taula de Cambi , or table of exchange.28 The bank of Venice , to which we shall have occasion to advert further on , had indeed been established before this date , but on quite a different principle . The bank of Genoa , or ...
... called Taula de Cambi , or table of exchange.28 The bank of Venice , to which we shall have occasion to advert further on , had indeed been established before this date , but on quite a different principle . The bank of Genoa , or ...
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... called into existence the noble Port of Havre de Grace . We cannot close this chapter without adverting to the decay of Italy , amid the remarkable progress of most of the other countries of Europe . Italy , which from the close of the ...
... called into existence the noble Port of Havre de Grace . We cannot close this chapter without adverting to the decay of Italy , amid the remarkable progress of most of the other countries of Europe . Italy , which from the close of the ...
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Página 190 - He was a rigid Mussulman, and insisted on a precise observance of all the precepts of the Koran. He was very temperate in his diet, ate but little meat, and amused himself chiefly with hunting. In his moments of depression he was accustomed to humble himself before God, and composed spiritual hymns, in which he compared his nothingness with the power of the Almighty. He was very scrupulous in keeping his word; he loved justice, and never 1 "Relationo" of Navagero, in Albert's Collection.
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