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Page 59
... . " L. Quinctius Cincinnatus , the only hope of the Roman people , lived beyond the Tiber , opposite the place where the Navalia are , where he cultivated the four acres of ground which are now called THE PROPAGANDA . 59.
... . " L. Quinctius Cincinnatus , the only hope of the Roman people , lived beyond the Tiber , opposite the place where the Navalia are , where he cultivated the four acres of ground which are now called THE PROPAGANDA . 59.
Page 77
... lived so sumptuously at the Farnesina ( see chap . 20 ) , and Fabio Chigi , who mounted the papal throne as Alexander VII . , and who long refused to have anything to do with the aggrandisement of his family , saying that the poor were ...
... lived so sumptuously at the Farnesina ( see chap . 20 ) , and Fabio Chigi , who mounted the papal throne as Alexander VII . , and who long refused to have anything to do with the aggrandisement of his family , saying that the poor were ...
Page 85
... of 1685 , is by Algardi . It contains the tomb of Gregory XIV . ( Nicolo Sfondrati , So called from the Jesuit father of that name , who lived in the 17th century . 1590-91 ) , and that of S. Ludovico Gonzaga , THE CARAVITA . 85.
... of 1685 , is by Algardi . It contains the tomb of Gregory XIV . ( Nicolo Sfondrati , So called from the Jesuit father of that name , who lived in the 17th century . 1590-91 ) , and that of S. Ludovico Gonzaga , THE CARAVITA . 85.
Page 90
... lived here . It was here that he converted Onesimus , that he received the presents of the Philippians , brought by Epaphroditus ; it was hence that he wrote to Philemon , to Titus , to the inhabitants of Philippi and of Colosse ; it ...
... lived here . It was here that he converted Onesimus , that he received the presents of the Philippians , brought by Epaphroditus ; it was hence that he wrote to Philemon , to Titus , to the inhabitants of Philippi and of Colosse ; it ...
Page 107
... lived and died are of the deepest historic interest . They consist of four chambers . The first , now a chapel , is that in which he wrote his " Constitutions . " The second , also a chapel , is that in which he died . It contains the ...
... lived and died are of the deepest historic interest . They consist of four chambers . The first , now a chapel , is that in which he wrote his " Constitutions . " The second , also a chapel , is that in which he died . It contains the ...
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