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  • These opinions, given in writing, have been preserved, and published by the Abbé Cadorin, and they form one of the most important series of documents connected with the Ducal Palace.

    Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) Various 1885

  • Cadorin quotes two of great importance, made during the progress of the work in 1342 and 1344; then one of 1349, resolving that the works at the

    Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) Various 1885

  • Cadorin, that it was on the 28th of December, 1340, that the commissioners appointed to decide on this important matter gave in their report to the Grand Council, and that the decree passed thereupon for the commencement of a new Council Chamber on the Grand Canal.

    Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) Various 1885

  • Cadorin, that it was on the 28th of December, 1340, that the commissioners appointed to decide on this important matter gave in their report to the Grand Council, and that the decree passed thereupon for the commencement of a new Council Chamber on the Grand Canal.

    Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859

  • This door is twice spoken of in the government accounts of expenses, which are fortunately preserved, [Footnote: These documents I have not examined myself, being satisfied of the accuracy of Cadorin, from whom I take the passages quoted.] in the following terms: --

    Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859

  • Cadorin quotes two of great importance, to which we shall return in due time, made during the progress of the work in 1342 and 1344; then one of

    Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859

  • Some historians speak of the palace as having been destroyed entirely; but, that it did not even need important restorations, appears from Sagornino's expression, quoted by Cadorin and

    Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859

  • Cadorin and Hanna played a cat-and-mouse game for most of the second draw, blanking three of the first five ends.

    Mississauga News 2009

  • In the opening draw, Cadorin executed an amazing shot with her last rock in the 10th end to beat Schwar.

    Mississauga News 2009

  • "If I had looked at this last week and said I'd be one and one after the first day, I'd have been okay with that," said Cadorin, a veteran of 17 years who is making her seventh consecutive appearance in the provincial finals.

    Mississauga News 2009

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