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Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2

CHAPTER II
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His death-bed was troubled with no remorse, with no ingratitude of relatives, with no political complications produced by family ambition or by the sacrifice of his official duties to personal aggrandizement.
[Footnote 34: Soranzo, _op.

cit._ p.

74.] [Footnote 35: Soranzo, _op.

cit._ p.

71, says: 'II marchese suo fratello con la moglie gli diede il cappello, e con la morte il papato.'] [Footnote 36: Mocenigo, _op.


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