The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 487
He carries his view back to the earliest period at which we have any knowledge of the state of Italy . He forms to himself a glowing ( but , we fear fanciful ) picture of the old Etruscans , their government was that of happiness and ...
He carries his view back to the earliest period at which we have any knowledge of the state of Italy . He forms to himself a glowing ( but , we fear fanciful ) picture of the old Etruscans , their government was that of happiness and ...
Page 488
mary of Italian history , from the capture of Rome to the regu lar period of the commencement of the work ... very just and philosophical survey of the revolutions in character and manners introduced by the various conquerors of Italy .
mary of Italian history , from the capture of Rome to the regu lar period of the commencement of the work ... very just and philosophical survey of the revolutions in character and manners introduced by the various conquerors of Italy .
Page 497
... the whole of Italy . A great example of constancy and courage had been given in favour of liberty , the Tortonese were its martyrs ; they were immediately taken under the protection of the republics whose cause they had defended .
... the whole of Italy . A great example of constancy and courage had been given in favour of liberty , the Tortonese were its martyrs ; they were immediately taken under the protection of the republics whose cause they had defended .
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