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... Venetians found it expedient to make peace upon unfavourable terms with the Turks in 1574 ; and the Ottoman affairs were for the most part prosperous during the latter years of Selim's reign . Selim died of an apoplexy , probably ...
... Venetians found it expedient to make peace upon unfavourable terms with the Turks in 1574 ; and the Ottoman affairs were for the most part prosperous during the latter years of Selim's reign . Selim died of an apoplexy , probably ...
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... Venetian , was em- ployed in the public affairs of his country , which he managed with success . He wrote in Latin a " History of the War sus- tained by the Republic of Venice , in consequence of the League of Cambray , from 1500 to ...
... Venetian , was em- ployed in the public affairs of his country , which he managed with success . He wrote in Latin a " History of the War sus- tained by the Republic of Venice , in consequence of the League of Cambray , from 1500 to ...
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... Venetian , was em- ployed in the public affairs of his country , which he managed with success . He wrote in Latin a " History of the War sus- tained by the Republic of Venice , in consequence of the League of Cambray , from 1500 to ...
... Venetian , was em- ployed in the public affairs of his country , which he managed with success . He wrote in Latin a " History of the War sus- tained by the Republic of Venice , in consequence of the League of Cambray , from 1500 to ...
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