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... kept the minds of the inhabitants in suspense , by alternate marks of enmity and kindness , gentle words and harsh deeds . They proclaimed liberty ; VOL . IV . B the magistrates of the Roman Republic retained their offices ,
... kept the minds of the inhabitants in suspense , by alternate marks of enmity and kindness , gentle words and harsh deeds . They proclaimed liberty ; VOL . IV . B the magistrates of the Roman Republic retained their offices ,
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... liberty with his men , the general sharply answered : " You are Lombards , what right have you to meddle with the affairs of Rome ? " Then Manara , replying to foreign insolence with Italian scorn , exclaimed : " And you , general , do ...
... liberty with his men , the general sharply answered : " You are Lombards , what right have you to meddle with the affairs of Rome ? " Then Manara , replying to foreign insolence with Italian scorn , exclaimed : " And you , general , do ...
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... liberty . Romans ! you may confide in my devoted affection . If you will listen to my voice , if you will have confidence in my words , I will devote myself entirely to the welfare of your beautiful country . " In the name of General ...
... liberty . Romans ! you may confide in my devoted affection . If you will listen to my voice , if you will have confidence in my words , I will devote myself entirely to the welfare of your beautiful country . " In the name of General ...
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... liberty . Then Sterbini exclaimed : " National Guards ! will you permit a few thousand foreigners , who would invade our territory , to come and dictate laws in this city ? Will you allow that ? " And a chorus of voices shouted out ...
... liberty . Then Sterbini exclaimed : " National Guards ! will you permit a few thousand foreigners , who would invade our territory , to come and dictate laws in this city ? Will you allow that ? " And a chorus of voices shouted out ...
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... Liberty . Every one is master of it . Defence is not diffi- cult ; offence , if the enemy dare to penetrate within our walls , more easy still . Tiles , stones , windows , chairs , are projectiles feared by every invader . " In short ...
... Liberty . Every one is master of it . Defence is not diffi- cult ; offence , if the enemy dare to penetrate within our walls , more easy still . Tiles , stones , windows , chairs , are projectiles feared by every invader . " In short ...
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