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Design Hotels Memmo Baleeira New-Agey New Year in the Algarve Overlooking Sagres Bay on Portugal's southern coast, the sleek and modern Memmo Baleeira is an option for letting the new year wash over you.
Holiday Inns Jackie Cooperman 2011
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Beeg handsumm Doggeh muss nawtz habz gawtz t3h Memmo.
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Born in 1284, in 1324 he married Vanna di Memmo, and his brother, Lippo
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition Edward Hutton 1922
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Under Memmo, the next doge, certain rebels attempted to place Venice under the sway of Otto II, but the republic defended itself, and in 983 peace was restored.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Memmo, throwing eighteen and taking up the money piled on the table.
The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VIII (of X) - Continental Europe II. Various 1885
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“I made his acquaintance,” says the latter, in his own Memoirs, “at the house of Zaguri and the house of Memmo, who both sought after his always interesting conversation, accepting from this man all he had of good, and closing their eyes, on account of his genius, upon the perverse parts of his nature.”
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The sons of Madame Memmo were full of wit, and more likely to seduce than to be seduced; and Master Condulmer would have had too much on his hands if he had imprisoned all those who hissed the
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Some said that I was the heresiarch of a new sect; others that Madame Memmo had persuaded the Inquisitors that I had made her sons Atheists, and others that Antony Condulmer, the State Inquisitor, had me imprisoned as a disturber of the peace, because I hissed Abbe
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He knew that a place always awaited him at the house of Memmo and at that of Zaguri and that, at the table of these patricians, who were distinguished by their intellectual superiority, he would meet men notable in science and letters.
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Morosini, while Memmo seemed moved; but no doubt he remembered that it was chiefly due to his mother that I had been imprisoned eight years ago.
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