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The Italians were more grave and discreet and composed , more temperate in
food and drink , rather too long in discourse , circumspect in council , diligent and
attentive in public affairs , and having a watchful eye to their future advantage ...
The Italians were more grave and discreet and composed , more temperate in
food and drink , rather too long in discourse , circumspect in council , diligent and
attentive in public affairs , and having a watchful eye to their future advantage ...
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If you inquire his daily habits ; before light , either alone or with a very small
company , he used to go into the churches , and meet priests , whom he
respected with such care that he furnished an example to all Italy of preserving
honour and ...
If you inquire his daily habits ; before light , either alone or with a very small
company , he used to go into the churches , and meet priests , whom he
respected with such care that he furnished an example to all Italy of preserving
honour and ...
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and he gained great victories in Italy . When he was dying , he repeated the
words of holy Scripture : “ Now , God grant I may not serve as a stumbling - block
to the youth of this city , since God will make this day a theatre of my constancy .
and he gained great victories in Italy . When he was dying , he repeated the
words of holy Scripture : “ Now , God grant I may not serve as a stumbling - block
to the youth of this city , since God will make this day a theatre of my constancy .
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... Guibert de Nogent , and begged in preference that he would give them
parchment to copy books upon . The count retired amongst them in 1147 . Before
the tenth century , the monks of Cassino , in Italy , were distinguished for science
and ...
... Guibert de Nogent , and begged in preference that he would give them
parchment to copy books upon . The count retired amongst them in 1147 . Before
the tenth century , the monks of Cassino , in Italy , were distinguished for science
and ...
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Suppose , ” says Petrarch , “ that I , an Italian , am not to be moved by the aspect
of ancient Rome ; still how sweet must it be to a Christian mind ... It is with the
same feelings that the gentle knight Camoens beheld Rome and Italy , if · Epist . ii
.
Suppose , ” says Petrarch , “ that I , an Italian , am not to be moved by the aspect
of ancient Rome ; still how sweet must it be to a Christian mind ... It is with the
same feelings that the gentle knight Camoens beheld Rome and Italy , if · Epist . ii
.
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