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... give every man an interest and part in the government of his city or state . The soil is fruitful , especi- ally in the well - watered northern district ; and in the volcanic district of the south and in Sicily grow the vine , the date ...
... give every man an interest and part in the government of his city or state . The soil is fruitful , especi- ally in the well - watered northern district ; and in the volcanic district of the south and in Sicily grow the vine , the date ...
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... give the throne to Berengar Marquess of Ivrea , the greatest noble of North Italy . He had married Willa , a daughter of Boso , the brother of King Hugh ; and his wife stirred him up against her uncle , who , not without reason , was ...
... give the throne to Berengar Marquess of Ivrea , the greatest noble of North Italy . He had married Willa , a daughter of Boso , the brother of King Hugh ; and his wife stirred him up against her uncle , who , not without reason , was ...
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... give up his rights over the Imperial City and his Italian dominions . Upon the death of Hadrian , in 1159 , a disputed election took place . The Church party chose Alexander the Third , the Imperialists supported Victor the Fourth ...
... give up his rights over the Imperial City and his Italian dominions . Upon the death of Hadrian , in 1159 , a disputed election took place . The Church party chose Alexander the Third , the Imperialists supported Victor the Fourth ...
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... give an account of his administration to certain officers of the city which he had governed . The Podestas had a good deal of trouble to keep the nobles in check , for they were for ever engaged in some violent feud . In Florence one of ...
... give an account of his administration to certain officers of the city which he had governed . The Podestas had a good deal of trouble to keep the nobles in check , for they were for ever engaged in some violent feud . In Florence one of ...
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... give either the great advantage which the crown of Sicily would bring . As he was a Frenchman , he naturally first asked Lewis the Ninth , the French King , to take the crown . The good King would not claim that which was not rightfully ...
... give either the great advantage which the crown of Sicily would bring . As he was a Frenchman , he naturally first asked Lewis the Ninth , the French King , to take the crown . The good King would not claim that which was not rightfully ...
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