The Roman state from 1815 to 1850, tr. by W.E. Gladstone [and] (a lady). |
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... Italy had taken heart when 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 ...
... Italy had taken heart when 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 ...
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... Italy , and who had gained an empire over the minds of the Roman people by his daring , issued proclama- tions , which are a curiosity in their way . " People ! all goes well , " he said on the 29th of April , " we are working ...
... Italy , and who had gained an empire over the minds of the Roman people by his daring , issued proclama- tions , which are a curiosity in their way . " People ! all goes well , " he said on the 29th of April , " we are working ...
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... Italy , generally applied for information to the clergy . Even those who asked advice from the friends of free insti- tutions were but little the wiser , though they flattered themselves they had acquired in a few days perfect knowledge ...
... Italy , generally applied for information to the clergy . Even those who asked advice from the friends of free insti- tutions were but little the wiser , though they flattered themselves they had acquired in a few days perfect knowledge ...
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... Italy and Europe from fresh commotions , and which should not compromise either the equilibrium or the indepen- dence of the Italian States . The measures to which we have had recourse are those best fitted , if I do not mistake , to ...
... Italy and Europe from fresh commotions , and which should not compromise either the equilibrium or the indepen- dence of the Italian States . The measures to which we have had recourse are those best fitted , if I do not mistake , to ...
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... Italy , armed itself at Rome under pretence of Liberty . The Sove- reign Pontiff was obliged to retire into exile , on account of a rebellion , inaugurated by the unpunished and vaunted assas- sination of his Prime Minister . " Under ...
... Italy , armed itself at Rome under pretence of Liberty . The Sove- reign Pontiff was obliged to retire into exile , on account of a rebellion , inaugurated by the unpunished and vaunted assas- sination of his Prime Minister . " Under ...
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