| William Roscoe - 1796 - 498 halaman
...Fiorenza, anzi B 2 CHAP, couraged, for malevolent purposes, by those who well ' knew its falsehood (a). The true source of the wealth of the Medici, was their superior talents and application to commerce : for the property of the cardinal was scarcely sufficient to discharge his legacies and his debts.... | |
| William Roscoe - 1803 - 474 halaman
...de' Medici was one of the trustees. CHAP, of the cardinal was scarcely sufficient to dis_ x, charge his legacies and his debts. After the death of Giovanni...was uniformly marked by urbanity and kindness to the superiour ranks of his fellow-citizens, and by a constant attention to the interests and the wants... | |
| William Roscoe - 1825 - 574 halaman
...notion was afterwards encouraged, for malevolent purposes, by those who well knew its falsehood. (c) The true source of the wealth of the Medici, was their...dignity. His conduct was uniformly marked by urbanity and (a) Amm. 1st. Fior. vol. ii. p. 985. (b) " Si credo che Cosmo de' Medici, del danaro di Baldassare... | |
| 1839 - 532 halaman
...during his pontificate. This rumour was afterwards encouraged by those who well knew its falsehood. The true source of the wealth of the Medici was their superior talents and application to business, and the property of the cardinal was scarcely sufficient to discharge his debts and legacies.... | |
| 1839 - 534 halaman
...during his pontificate. This rumour was afterwards encouraged by those who well knew its falsehood. The true source of the wealth of the Medici was their superior talents and application to business, and the property of the cardinal was scarcely sufficient to discharge his debts and legacies.... | |
| 1839 - 1032 halaman
...pontificate. This rumour was afterwards encou;aged by those who well knew its falsehood. The true iource of the wealth of the Medici was their superior talents and application to business, and the property of the cardinal was scarcely sufficient to discharge his debts and legacies.... | |
| 1841 - 598 halaman
...was said by their accomplished biographer,* himself u merchant, a scholar, and a man of taste, that " the true source of the wealth of the Medici was their superior talents and application to commerce." Cosmo de Medicis and his grandson, " the magnificent Lorenzo," were practical and operative merchants,... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 614 halaman
...This notion was afterwards encouraged for malevolent purposes, by those who well knew its falsehood.* The true source of the wealth of the Medici, was their...urbanity and kindness to the superior ranks of his fellow-citizens, and by a constant attention to the interests and wants of the lower class, whom he... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1853 - 646 halaman
...and obtained for him the highest consideration, not only throughout Italy, but throughout all Europe. His conduct was uniformly marked by urbanity and kindness to the superior ranks of his fellow-citizens, and by a constant attention to the interests and wants of the lower class, whom he... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 532 halaman
...durmg his pontificate. This rumour was afterwards encouraged by those who well knew its falsehood. The true source of the wealth of the Medici Was their superior talents and application to business, and the property of the cardinal was scarcely sufficient to discharge his debts and legacies.... | |
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