Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each, other in their generosity to him ; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that time; after 'which he became so popular, that the city was... The Works of Nicholas Machiavel - Side 321af Niccolò Machiavelli - 1762Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 sider
...not fo much as hear of before. Pitt had alfo very rich prefenu, not only from Colimo and the figmory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with...ducats given him at that time; after which he became FALCONER SPOF v S. Swallows the pennon ; bud aware of blame, Transfers the profer'd peerage to his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 sider
...fo much as hear of before. Pitt had alfo very richprefents, not only from Cofimo and the figniory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each other in their generofity to him ; fa that it was thought he had above twenty thoufand I ducjts given him at that time; after which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 sider
...would not so much as hear of before. Pitt had also very rich presents, not only from Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each other in their generosity to him ; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that time;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 sider
...would not so much as hear ol before. Pitt had also very rich presents, not only from Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each other in tbeir generosity to him ; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that... | |
| William Falconer - 1836 - 306 sider
...would not so much as hear of hefore. Pitt had also very rich presents, not only from Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each other in their generosity to him; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that time... | |
| William Falconer, John Mitford - 1854 - 282 sider
...would not so much as hear of before. Pitt had also very rich presents, not only from Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each, other in their generosity to him ; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that time;... | |
| William Falconer - 1870 - 288 sider
...would not so much as hear of before. Pitt had also very rich presents, not only from Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each other in theiigenerosity to him; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1880 - 852 sider
...would not so much as hear of before, Pitt had also very rich presents, not only from Cosimo and the signiory, but from all the principal citizens, who vied with each other in their generosity to him; so that it was thought he had above twenty thousand ducats given him at that time:... | |
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