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... Chigi faction - quite a difficult and puzzling task for the leader ; in fact it did prove a hard nut to crack . Cardinal Flavio Chigi was a pleasure - loving man , fond of society , of horses and dogs , sometimes even of books , but not ...
... Chigi faction - quite a difficult and puzzling task for the leader ; in fact it did prove a hard nut to crack . Cardinal Flavio Chigi was a pleasure - loving man , fond of society , of horses and dogs , sometimes even of books , but not ...
Page 122
... Chigi and Medici thought they had easy work before themselves . Together their factions numbered at least twenty ... Chigi as the man who three years before had thwarted his own election . And now this Chigi - a youngster of thirty ...
... Chigi and Medici thought they had easy work before themselves . Together their factions numbered at least twenty ... Chigi as the man who three years before had thwarted his own election . And now this Chigi - a youngster of thirty ...
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... Chigi considered his per- sonal antagonists , and Sigismondo had received an explicit denial . At the same time Chigi had been informed that an exchange of notes took place every night between Vidoni and Azzolino . Naturally this ...
... Chigi considered his per- sonal antagonists , and Sigismondo had received an explicit denial . At the same time Chigi had been informed that an exchange of notes took place every night between Vidoni and Azzolino . Naturally this ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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