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ished originally at Turin, in 1839. In a note (Lib. I. Cap. X.) he expresses a doubt whether the Dante's having at some time studied there. In Lib. II. Cap. II., is a remarkable passage in whic. He refers to a change in his own opinions (Lib. II. § 1), where he says, When I knew the natihe Emperor in temporal things. De Monarchia, Lib. III. § ult. See the whole passage in Miss Rossit, however, of Christ's poor. De Monarchia, Lib. III. § 10. Poterat tamen Imperator in patrocinreturn whence they came, he says (De Monarchia, Lib. II. § 10); they came well, let them return illlitical institutions a priori, De Monarchia, Lib. I. § 16. for he seems to have divined that thll of them to one who reasons. De Monarchia, Lib. I. § 14. He has nothing but pity for mankind which God himself could not do. De Monarchia, Lib. III. § 8. By malison of theirs is not so lith the help of faith, it can. De Monarchia, Lib. II. § 8. But faith, it should seem, was long i[10 more.