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I have long been engaged in the obscurer parts of Italian history , under the
Lombards , the Franks , and the Germans , to the time in which liberty was
granted them by the eni - peror Rodolphus ; from this point I think it best to pursue
, in ...
I have long been engaged in the obscurer parts of Italian history , under the
Lombards , the Franks , and the Germans , to the time in which liberty was
granted them by the eni - peror Rodolphus ; from this point I think it best to pursue
, in ...
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... who for the sake of the gospel were exposing themselves to peril , I'resolved ,
though my thoughts had been pre - engaged by other designs , to transfer to this
object all my talents and all my application : first , therefore , I wrote of reformation
...
... who for the sake of the gospel were exposing themselves to peril , I'resolved ,
though my thoughts had been pre - engaged by other designs , to transfer to this
object all my talents and all my application : first , therefore , I wrote of reformation
...
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... under the decent pretence of passing the summer months on a visit to her
father , with whom the indulgent poet gave her permission to remain till
Michaelınas : during the interval he was engaged in kind attention to his father ,
whom he now ...
... under the decent pretence of passing the summer months on a visit to her
father , with whom the indulgent poet gave her permission to remain till
Michaelınas : during the interval he was engaged in kind attention to his father ,
whom he now ...
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