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... Italians made a considerable progress ; and the human mind , as if awaking from a long slumber , began to feel conscious of its powers . The political history of Italy , at the epoch just mentioned , describes the establish- ment of ...
... Italians made a considerable progress ; and the human mind , as if awaking from a long slumber , began to feel conscious of its powers . The political history of Italy , at the epoch just mentioned , describes the establish- ment of ...
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... Italian Literature , announced in the title- page , dwindles into an essay on the present literature of Italy * , and a general character of the lives and writings of Cesarotti , Parini , Alfieri , Pindemonti , Monti , and Foscolo ...
... Italian Literature , announced in the title- page , dwindles into an essay on the present literature of Italy * , and a general character of the lives and writings of Cesarotti , Parini , Alfieri , Pindemonti , Monti , and Foscolo ...
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... Italy . It con- sisted of 40,000 men , whose valour Henry employed in making himself master of the kingdom of Sicily and Naples , or , as it is called , of the two Sicilies . When he had accom- plished this object , which he had much ...
... Italy . It con- sisted of 40,000 men , whose valour Henry employed in making himself master of the kingdom of Sicily and Naples , or , as it is called , of the two Sicilies . When he had accom- plished this object , which he had much ...
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