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Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7)

CHAPTER VII
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Psychological speculation will help but little here.

It is true that Lucrezia in after-life showed all the signs of a clear conscience.

But so also did Alexander, whose buoyancy of spirits lasted till the very day of his death.

Yet he was stained with crimes foul enough to darken the conscience of any man, at any period of life, and in any position.
[2] See Burchard, ed.

Leibnitz, pp.


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