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The "Statuto" or constitution of the "Lincei" was published in Latin at Rome in 1624.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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From the supposed Gates of Hell in Piazza Statuto to the church where the Holy Shroud is hidden away, Torino offers a contentious spiritual vibe that puts Harding vs. Kerrigan to shame.
USATODAY.com - Torino's magic not as simple as black, white 2006
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Joe Statuto for The Wall Street Journal Mansfield offensive linemen practice blocking against each other.
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Somewhere's two-hour tours (nightly during the Olympics) begin in darkness at Piazza Statuto on the west side, in an area along the 45th parallel that is said to be a Roman-era burial ground and the site of public hangings and several massacres — "the very heart of 'black' Torino," Shaw says.
USATODAY.com - Torino's magic not as simple as black, white 2006
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Opposite the Rivoli station, in the Piazza dello Statuto, is a monument to the engineers of Mt. Cenis tunnel, in the shape of a pyramid, 60 ft. high, composed of huge blocks of unhewn granite, up which scramble discomfited, colossal, naked Titans in white marble.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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The station for Rivoli, at the west end of the Piazza dello Statuto, communicates with the P. Castello by the Via Garibaldi.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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The Venice _Statuto_ of the 13th August announces that Venice and Italy have experienced an irreparable loss.
International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various
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In the Piazza Savoia, near the Piazza dello Statuto, is an obelisk 72 ft. high, erected in 1854 to commemorate the abolition of the ecclesiastical courts.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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The total number of members when the _Statuto_ was put in effect in 1848 was 78; the number in 1910 was 383.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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