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... lived Dukedom . Of the immemorial independence of Venice , more may have been said than is exactly borne out by history . But her recog- nition of the Roman , Gothic , and Byzantine sceptres , though ostensibly kept up for some ...
... lived Dukedom . Of the immemorial independence of Venice , more may have been said than is exactly borne out by history . But her recog- nition of the Roman , Gothic , and Byzantine sceptres , though ostensibly kept up for some ...
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... in fact , understated our case , for in the year 1450 the ducat equalled not three but six smaller lire . The gold ducat between fourteen and fifteen shillings . which the Doge lived before his accession to power , Venice . 15.
... in fact , understated our case , for in the year 1450 the ducat equalled not three but six smaller lire . The gold ducat between fourteen and fifteen shillings . which the Doge lived before his accession to power , Venice . 15.
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which the Doge lived before his accession to power , and also for a few days in October , 1457 , after his retirement , cost him 20,000 ducats . A large number of residences on or near the Rialto were estimated at 10,000 and 15,000 ...
which the Doge lived before his accession to power , and also for a few days in October , 1457 , after his retirement , cost him 20,000 ducats . A large number of residences on or near the Rialto were estimated at 10,000 and 15,000 ...
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... lived in former times a celebrated member of his family , and there was his memory still cherished by his descendants . A little farther onward to the left , he points out a second building of equal pre- tension , where the existence of ...
... lived in former times a celebrated member of his family , and there was his memory still cherished by his descendants . A little farther onward to the left , he points out a second building of equal pre- tension , where the existence of ...
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... , shared by their lieutenant . In the short - lived coalition ministry Burke was again made Paymaster of the Forces . But his real importance was shown by the fact , that the cardinal measure of the 40 Life and Times.
... , shared by their lieutenant . In the short - lived coalition ministry Burke was again made Paymaster of the Forces . But his real importance was shown by the fact , that the cardinal measure of the 40 Life and Times.
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