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... periods : a first Florentine period lasting till 1483 , a Milanese period lasting from 1483 till 1499 , and a second Florentine period lasting from 1500 till 1506. Recalled to Milan in 1506 by its French rulers , he lived there till ...
... periods : a first Florentine period lasting till 1483 , a Milanese period lasting from 1483 till 1499 , and a second Florentine period lasting from 1500 till 1506. Recalled to Milan in 1506 by its French rulers , he lived there till ...
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... period from 1600 ( or thereabouts ) onwards might , a priori , be expected to have presented more abundant results of observation and imagination , as applied to political and social phenomena . But , as we call them to mind in ...
... period from 1600 ( or thereabouts ) onwards might , a priori , be expected to have presented more abundant results of observation and imagination , as applied to political and social phenomena . But , as we call them to mind in ...
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... period which may be called the Classic when Rome achieved world empire , and gave the subject - nations law , roads , and water ; and again , when they were the pioneers and apostles of culture and learning at the dawn of the modern period ...
... period which may be called the Classic when Rome achieved world empire , and gave the subject - nations law , roads , and water ; and again , when they were the pioneers and apostles of culture and learning at the dawn of the modern period ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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