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In article <ZvxOj.167811$nr1.158900@newsfe13.phx>, <osiris@abydos.kmt> wrote: > At what websites have you bought tickets online > for Florence museums (the Accademia Galleria and the Uffizi in particular) > and the transaction went through without any grief? No problem with this site: http://en.firenze.waf.it/museo/27-state-museums.html > > I don't want to wait in lines in Florence     

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Author: Go Fig
Date: Apr 20, 2008 00:07

<osiris@abydos.kmt> ha scritto nel messaggio news:ZvxOj.167811$nr1.158900@newsfe13.phx... At what websites have you bought tickets online for Florence museums (the Accademia Galleria and the Uffizi in particular) and the transaction went through without any grief? I don't want to wait in lines in Florence. Will there be lines at any other galleries or museums or churches?
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"Tilly" <femail@REMOVE.gmail.com> wrote in message news:fua27c$90k$1@aioe.org... > B. Cramer wrote: > :: "Tilly" <femail@REMOVE.gmail.com> wrote in message > :: news:fu9v33$bss$1@aioe.org... > ::: 127.0.0.1 wrote: > ::: <clipped> > ::: > ::: > ::::: She has accomplished her goal and mine also. Kudos to Shvarts. :-) > ::: > ::: > ::: The only goal you have accomplished is to show you     

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Author: tile
Date: Apr 19, 2008 23:01

B. Cramer wrote: :: "Tilly" <femail@REMOVE.gmail.com> wrote in message :: news:fu9v33$bss$1@aioe.org... ::: 127.0.0.1 wrote: ::: <clipped> ::: ::: ::::: She has accomplished her goal and mine also. Kudos to Shvarts. :-) ::: ::: ::: The only goal you have accomplished is to show you are an ignoramus ::: especially when it comes to art. :: :: :: How so, twatty. No one who knows anything
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and relatives of the deceased emperor, before whom not only France, but all the princes of Europe, had once bent the knee--the Bonapartes were once more declared strangers to their country, and condemned to exile! CHAPTER IV. THE REVOLUTION IN ROME, AND THE SONS OF HORTENSE. It was a terrible blow to the Bonapartes, this new decree of banishment! Like a stroke of lightning it entered     

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Author: osiris
Date: Apr 19, 2008 19:03

one condition--the condition that Louis Philippe should confirm or renew the decree of exile fulminated by the Bourbons against the Bonapartes. Louis Philippe had accepted this condition; and the Bonapartes, whose only crime was that they were the brothers and relatives of the deceased emperor, before whom not only France, but all the princes of Europe, had once bent the knee--the Bonapartes
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somewhat accustomed, and to console themselves, for their new disappointment, with the arts and sciences. At the end of October, in the year 1830, Hortense determined to leave Arenenberg and go to Rome with her son, as she was in the habit of doing every year. But this time she first went to Florence, where her elder son, Napoleon Louis, recently married to his cousin, the second daughter     

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Author: B. Cramer
Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:01

year. But this time she first went to Florence, where her elder son, Napoleon Louis, recently married to his cousin, the second daughter of King Joseph, was now living with his young wife. The heart of the tender mother was filled with anxiety and care; she felt and saw that this new French Revolution was likely to infect all Europe, and that Italy, above all, would be unable to avoid this
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they were the brothers and relatives of the deceased emperor, before whom not only France, but all the princes of Europe, had once bent the knee--the Bonapartes were once more declared strangers to their country, and condemned to exile! CHAPTER IV. THE REVOLUTION IN ROME, AND THE SONS OF HORTENSE. It was a terrible blow to the Bonapartes, this new decree of banishment! Like a stroke     

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Author: Tilly
Date: Apr 18, 2008 04:55

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