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All Lombardy submitted, without difficulty, to Gian Galeazzo. His 

 uncle had never inspired one human being with either esteem or 

 affection. The nephew had no better title to these sentiments. False 



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Gian Galeazzo. 

 (From Rosmini 2. 156; cf. Graevius, p. 320.) 



miles) from Monza to Bergamo. The ruined castle is still standing 

 (Baedeker, Oheriialien, i8th ed., p. 24). After his death, Lodovico and 

 Rodolfo, his two sons, who had been imprisoned in S. Columbano, near 



