The Christian Examiner, Volumen84Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1868 |
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... Pescara . Alfonso d'Avalos died by treachery in 1496 ; and his family were left to the care of his eldest daughter , Costanza d'Avalos , Duchess de Francavilla , a woman of remarkable ability and energy of character , and of superior ...
... Pescara . Alfonso d'Avalos died by treachery in 1496 ; and his family were left to the care of his eldest daughter , Costanza d'Avalos , Duchess de Francavilla , a woman of remarkable ability and energy of character , and of superior ...
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... Pescara was yet esteemed to be worthy of his beautiful bride . He had the advantages of a fine person , great military ability , a chiv- . alrous courage , and love of adventure ; the taste of an artist , and the manners of a courtier ...
... Pescara was yet esteemed to be worthy of his beautiful bride . He had the advantages of a fine person , great military ability , a chiv- . alrous courage , and love of adventure ; the taste of an artist , and the manners of a courtier ...
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... Pescara to soothe the dying hour of the Chev- alier Bayard , who was mortally wounded at Biagressa , in 1524. He was himself severely wounded at the battle of Pavia , and obliged to seek repose for a season . He was ap- pointed , for a ...
... Pescara to soothe the dying hour of the Chev- alier Bayard , who was mortally wounded at Biagressa , in 1524. He was himself severely wounded at the battle of Pavia , and obliged to seek repose for a season . He was ap- pointed , for a ...
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... Pescara would gladly have followed her husband from that world which was now left so desolate ; but her religion forbade a voluntary death , and she sought its nearest approach in se- clusion in a cloister . For this purpose she took ...
... Pescara would gladly have followed her husband from that world which was now left so desolate ; but her religion forbade a voluntary death , and she sought its nearest approach in se- clusion in a cloister . For this purpose she took ...
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... Pescara fondly believed , that this would be her proudest title , wife of the greatest captain of the age . If she valued her poetic fame , it was as the means of preserving and adorning this beloved name . But posterity forgets this ...
... Pescara fondly believed , that this would be her proudest title , wife of the greatest captain of the age . If she valued her poetic fame , it was as the means of preserving and adorning this beloved name . But posterity forgets this ...
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