The Roman state from 1815 to 1850, tr. by W.E. Gladstone [and] (a lady). |
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... Designs 314 Consequences 315 Remarks on the Condition of the Pontifical State at the beginning of 1850 316 LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON . W. E. GLAD- STONE , M.P. 319 HISTORY ОР THE ROMAN STATE , FROM 1815 TO 1850 CONTENTS . XV.
... Designs 314 Consequences 315 Remarks on the Condition of the Pontifical State at the beginning of 1850 316 LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON . W. E. GLAD- STONE , M.P. 319 HISTORY ОР THE ROMAN STATE , FROM 1815 TO 1850 CONTENTS . XV.
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... the events which have con- ducted you into the Roman States . Hardly was he raised to the Pontifical Throne , ere the generous Pius IX . 16 [ BOOK VI . FROM THE ARRIVAL Text of a Proclamation addressed by General Oudinot to Soldiers.
... the events which have con- ducted you into the Roman States . Hardly was he raised to the Pontifical Throne , ere the generous Pius IX . 16 [ BOOK VI . FROM THE ARRIVAL Text of a Proclamation addressed by General Oudinot to Soldiers.
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Luigi Carlo Farini. the Pontifical Throne , ere the generous Pius IX . acquired the affections of his people by instituting liberal reforms . But a factious party , which has brought misfortune upon all Italy , armed itself at Rome under ...
Luigi Carlo Farini. the Pontifical Throne , ere the generous Pius IX . acquired the affections of his people by instituting liberal reforms . But a factious party , which has brought misfortune upon all Italy , armed itself at Rome under ...
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... Pontifical State , and what has been the fruit of Our so great indulgence and love . By which words , indeed , We only mean to condemn the very crafty promoters of so great evils , without wishing to impute any blame to the majority of ...
... Pontifical State , and what has been the fruit of Our so great indulgence and love . By which words , indeed , We only mean to condemn the very crafty promoters of so great evils , without wishing to impute any blame to the majority of ...
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... Pontifical Government had been changed , and that Our authority was subject to the decisions of the Con- sulta , We took occasion , on the very day of the inauguration of the institution , seriously to admonish , in severe and solemn ...
... Pontifical Government had been changed , and that Our authority was subject to the decisions of the Con- sulta , We took occasion , on the very day of the inauguration of the institution , seriously to admonish , in severe and solemn ...
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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.