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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER VI
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301 _sqq._; outcome of the Tridentine decrees, 302; hypocrisy and ceremonial observances, 303; sufferings of the lower classes, _ib._; increase of crimes of violence, 304; mistrust between the aristocracy and the _bourgeoisie_, 306; survival of mediaeval habits, _ib._; brigandage, 307; criminal procedure, 308; mutual jealousy of States afforded security to refugee homicides, 309; toleration of outlaws, 310; the Lucchese army of bandits, 311; honorable murder, 312; maintenance of _bravi_, _ib._; social violence countenanced by the Church, 314; sexual morality, 315; state of convents, 316; profligate fanaticism, _ib._; convent intrigues, 318 _sqq._ MORATO, Peregrino, letter from Celio Calcagnini to, i.

74.
MORNAY, Duplessis, Sarpi's letters to, ii.

229.
MORONE, Cardinal, i.

26; Papal legate at Trent, 97 _n._; imprisoned by Paul IV., 110; relations with Pius IV., _ib._; liberal thinkers among his associates, 111 _n._; his work in connection with the Council of Trent, 127.
-- -Girolamo, i.

26, 72.
MUNICIPAL wars, Italian, ii.


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