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... Medici thought they had easy work before themselves . Together their factions numbered at least twenty - nine . They ... Medici — why not join forces ? The advantage was obvious , and a league of their three factions was formed . The ...
... Medici thought they had easy work before themselves . Together their factions numbered at least twenty - nine . They ... Medici — why not join forces ? The advantage was obvious , and a league of their three factions was formed . The ...
Page 126
... Medici and his lieutenants Pio and Visconti acted and voted very much as they pleased . Medici did not like Vidoni , frankly said so , and went about telling everybody that the Court of Madrid did not care for him . And then Azzolino ...
... Medici and his lieutenants Pio and Visconti acted and voted very much as they pleased . Medici did not like Vidoni , frankly said so , and went about telling everybody that the Court of Madrid did not care for him . And then Azzolino ...
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... Medici for having compromised the Spanish Court and ordered him to retract . Medici found that he had gone too far , but this is the way in which he made the retractation . He went to Retz and said : — ' Is it true that you have ...
... Medici for having compromised the Spanish Court and ordered him to retract . Medici found that he had gone too far , but this is the way in which he made the retractation . He went to Retz and said : — ' Is it true that you have ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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