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... where the object of his embassy was to engage the emperor Maximi- lian to dispossess the French king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the French arms in Italy .
... where the object of his embassy was to engage the emperor Maximi- lian to dispossess the French king Francis I. of the duchy of Milan , his royal master being alarmed at the progress of the French arms in Italy .
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Wood declares that on this oc- casion " it is hard to say whether he procured more com- mendation or admiration among the Venetians ; both for the dexterity of his wit , and especially for his singular promptness in the Italian tongue ...
Wood declares that on this oc- casion " it is hard to say whether he procured more com- mendation or admiration among the Venetians ; both for the dexterity of his wit , and especially for his singular promptness in the Italian tongue ...
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ØÐ dez , but , though partial to the great style , does not ap- pear to have studied it in Italy . With sufficient correct- ness of outline , judgment in composition , dignity of cha- racters , propriety of costume , observance of ...
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... in the college of Genoa ; and was one of those who first dared to explode , from the schools of Italy , the old rooted prejudices of fan tastic systems , and to substitute for them the eternal truths discovered by Newton .
... in the college of Genoa ; and was one of those who first dared to explode , from the schools of Italy , the old rooted prejudices of fan tastic systems , and to substitute for them the eternal truths discovered by Newton .
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... erected one of the most copious libraries in Italy . He also compiled such an excellent Catalogue raisonnée " of its articles as deserves to be adopted as a model by all who are at the head of large bibliographical establishments .
... erected one of the most copious libraries in Italy . He also compiled such an excellent Catalogue raisonnée " of its articles as deserves to be adopted as a model by all who are at the head of large bibliographical establishments .
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