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138 MONUMENTS OF THE CAVALLI FAMILY

what thoughts the fresco of the three kneeling knights, each with his helmet-crest, in the shape of a horse’s head, thrown back from his shoulders, may suggest to him on review of these passages of history: one thought only I must guard him against, strictly; namely, that a condottiere’s religion must necessarily have been false or hypocritical. The folly of nations is in nothing more manifest than in their placid reconciliation of noble creeds with base practices. But the reconciliation, in the fourteenth as in the nineteenth century, was usually foolish only, not insincere.

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