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... TRIBUNE . casuist , which is the best for a state though. THE brief words of the Tribune to Stephen Colonna , though they sharp- ened the rage of the proud old noble , were such as he did not on reflection deem ... TRIBUNES . 151 BOOK V. ...
... TRIBUNE . casuist , which is the best for a state though. THE brief words of the Tribune to Stephen Colonna , though they sharp- ened the rage of the proud old noble , were such as he did not on reflection deem ... TRIBUNES . 151 BOOK V. ...
Page 197
... Tribune , while Colonna struggled to suppress his rage . " My friend , " said the Bishop , " the nobles will feel this as an insult to their whole order ; the very pleading of Orsini's worst foe must eonvince thee of this ... TRIBUNES . 197.
... Tribune , while Colonna struggled to suppress his rage . " My friend , " said the Bishop , " the nobles will feel this as an insult to their whole order ; the very pleading of Orsini's worst foe must eonvince thee of this ... TRIBUNES . 197.
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... Tribune talks bravely - he always did - but the monkey used the cat for his chestnuts ; he wants to thrust your paws into the fire ; you will not be so silly as to let him . The saints bless us ! but the Tribune , good man , gets a ...
... Tribune talks bravely - he always did - but the monkey used the cat for his chestnuts ; he wants to thrust your paws into the fire ; you will not be so silly as to let him . The saints bless us ! but the Tribune , good man , gets a ...
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... Tribune , you don't put any new tax upon them . " " Ha ! But if , in order to be free , it be necessary to fight - if to fight , it be necessary to have soldiers , why then ... TRIBUNES . 329 think they love me not quite so well as they ...
... Tribune , you don't put any new tax upon them . " " Ha ! But if , in order to be free , it be necessary to fight - if to fight , it be necessary to have soldiers , why then ... TRIBUNES . 329 think they love me not quite so well as they ...
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... Tribune, rising, <they shall have more anon to feed their mouths with. So you think they love me not quite so well as they did some three weeks back?= <I say not so,= answered Cecco. <But we Romans are an impatient people.= <Alas, yes ...
... Tribune, rising, <they shall have more anon to feed their mouths with. So you think they love me not quite so well as they did some three weeks back?= <I say not so,= answered Cecco. <But we Romans are an impatient people.= <Alas, yes ...
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