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[294] See the chapter entitled "Della Malitia e pessíme Conditioni del Tyranno," in Savonarola's "Tractato circa el reggimento e governo della Citta di Firenze composto ad instantia delli excelsi Signori al tempo di Giuliano Salviati, Gonfaloniere di Justitia."
— from Renaissance in Italy, Volume 3 (of 7) The Fine Arts by John Addington Symonds
This is a mistake based on a misunderstanding of the following passage in Peckham’s Register (p. 895): ‘Et ne pro defectu acquietantiae solutionem dictae pecuniae retardetis, damus magistro Herveo de Saham, auditori compoti vestri de bonis dicti defuncti, Oxoniae commoranti et regenti, et gardiano Fratrum Minorum de eadem, tenore praesentium potestatem ut soluta dicta pecunia in forma praefata, plenam vobis faciant acquietantiam de eadem’ (May 6, 1285).
— from The Grey Friars in Oxford by A. G. (Andrew George) Little
The most thorough-going analysis of despotic criminality is contained in Savonarola's Tractato circa el Reggimento e Governo della Città di Firenze , Trattato ii. cap.
— from Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots by John Addington Symonds
It would be wearisome to chronicle every review, except grand ones such as the following, which is thus described in the St. James’s Chronicle , June 25-28, 1763.
— from Hyde Park from Domesday-book to Date by John Ashton
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