The Roman state from 1815 to 1850, tr. by W.E. Gladstone [and] (a lady). |
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... France , they would rush upon sure and speedy ruin , so great would be the number and strength of their opponents . At the same time , Colonel Le Blanc declared that he had spoken , on the preceding day , of the restoration of the Papal ...
... France , they would rush upon sure and speedy ruin , so great would be the number and strength of their opponents . At the same time , Colonel Le Blanc declared that he had spoken , on the preceding day , of the restoration of the Papal ...
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... France improvised a republic , and by degrees had been in- spired with courage to make experiments , relying on the example set them by their brethren of France . So that when the French came to attack and not to aid Rome , those who ...
... France improvised a republic , and by degrees had been in- spired with courage to make experiments , relying on the example set them by their brethren of France . So that when the French came to attack and not to aid Rome , those who ...
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... France thought to make the nephew of Napoleon expiate , to the spiritual profit of France , and the temporal profit of the clergy , the robbery of Miollis , and the captivity of Fontainebleau . Emis- saries of every kind had flocked to ...
... France thought to make the nephew of Napoleon expiate , to the spiritual profit of France , and the temporal profit of the clergy , the robbery of Miollis , and the captivity of Fontainebleau . Emis- saries of every kind had flocked to ...
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... France , to restore the evil rule of the clergy . All were caressed and believed who suggested means for drawing away the Roman troops from their allegiance to the Republic , who exaggerated the number of de- serters , who promised ...
... France , to restore the evil rule of the clergy . All were caressed and believed who suggested means for drawing away the Roman troops from their allegiance to the Republic , who exaggerated the number of de- serters , who promised ...
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... France , but not the Government ; gave a character for holiness to the Government and King of Naples ; made grateful mention of even heterodox powers , but was silent as to Piedmont ; reproved or calumniated every man , with the ...
... France , but not the Government ; gave a character for holiness to the Government and King of Naples ; made grateful mention of even heterodox powers , but was silent as to Piedmont ; reproved or calumniated every man , with the ...
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Seite 14 - RIPA'S (FATHER) Memoirs during Thirteen Years' Residence at the Court of Peking, in the Service of the Emperor of China. Translated from the Italian. By FORTUNATO PRANDI.
Seite 365 - Life of Thomas Stothard, RA With Personal Reminiscences. Illustrated with Portrait and 60 Woodcuts of his chief works. 4to. BREWSTER'S (SiR DAVID) Martyrs of Science, or the Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler.
Seite 3 - SOUTH GERMANY— Bavaria, Austria, Salzberg, the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, the Tyrol, and the Danube, from Ulm to the Black Sea. Map. Post 8vo.
Seite 276 - When our armies made the tour of Europe, they left everywhere, as traces of their passage, the destruction of feudal abuses and the germs of liberty ; it shall not be said that in 1849 a French army could have acted in another sense and to bring about other results.
Seite 13 - Correspondence of James Watt on his Discovery of the Theory of the Composition of Water, with a Letter from his Son.