The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... house of Savoy acquired its dominions ; at San Michele is the place of sepulture of some of its princes ; at Rivoli we behold the palace where Ama- deus II . was long imprisoned ; at Asti we are shown the room where Alfieri was born ...
... house of Savoy acquired its dominions ; at San Michele is the place of sepulture of some of its princes ; at Rivoli we behold the palace where Ama- deus II . was long imprisoned ; at Asti we are shown the room where Alfieri was born ...
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... house , except half of Savoy , which , however , was added by treaty the next year , together with Monaco . Carouge and Chesne were given to Geneva . At this epoch the Subalpine Kingdom rose in importance , from its local situation with ...
... house , except half of Savoy , which , however , was added by treaty the next year , together with Monaco . Carouge and Chesne were given to Geneva . At this epoch the Subalpine Kingdom rose in importance , from its local situation with ...
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... house of Savoy exercised an influence in foreign courts , and even with the larger powers , quite be- yond its apparent claims , either territorial or political . Its representatives in England and France were superior in in- telligence ...
... house of Savoy exercised an influence in foreign courts , and even with the larger powers , quite be- yond its apparent claims , either territorial or political . Its representatives in England and France were superior in in- telligence ...
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... house of Savoy , and its use confirmed by the repeated occupancy of the state by the armies of France . " French , " said Montaigne , two hundred and fifty years ago , " is commonly spoken here , and everybody appears to hold our people ...
... house of Savoy , and its use confirmed by the repeated occupancy of the state by the armies of France . " French , " said Montaigne , two hundred and fifty years ago , " is commonly spoken here , and everybody appears to hold our people ...
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... house of Savoy , which is the current belief ; that his family is of indisputably ancient nobility ; that he was educated at the Military Academy of Turin , and graduated there with rank in the artillery ; that he , soon after ...
... house of Savoy , which is the current belief ; that his family is of indisputably ancient nobility ; that he was educated at the Military Academy of Turin , and graduated there with rank in the artillery ; that he , soon after ...
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