The Roman state from 1815 to 1850, tr. by W.E. Gladstone [and] (a lady). |
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... enemies , without any pre- sent advantage ; and inasmuch as an insult offered to the clergy is one of those which need not fear revenge , the measure was ill - advised as well as useless . The salaries were fixed with a sparing hand ...
... enemies , without any pre- sent advantage ; and inasmuch as an insult offered to the clergy is one of those which need not fear revenge , the measure was ill - advised as well as useless . The salaries were fixed with a sparing hand ...
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... enemy cannot enter anywhere . Having seen to the fortification of the walls , we now proceed to that of the streets . Let the people go on as they have begun . The science of barricades is like that of Liberty . Every one is master of ...
... enemy cannot enter anywhere . Having seen to the fortification of the walls , we now proceed to that of the streets . Let the people go on as they have begun . The science of barricades is like that of Liberty . Every one is master of ...
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... enemies either the citizens or the soldiers of Rome . Both consider us liberators . We have to fight with the proscribed of all nations , who oppress this country , after having ruined the cause of liberty in their own . Under the ...
... enemies either the citizens or the soldiers of Rome . Both consider us liberators . We have to fight with the proscribed of all nations , who oppress this country , after having ruined the cause of liberty in their own . Under the ...
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... enemies of God . and of the human race have in view , what they desire , and what has ever been the fixed aim and determination of their minds . " On account of Our singular affection towards Our subjects , We were exceedingly grieved ...
... enemies of God . and of the human race have in view , what they desire , and what has ever been the fixed aim and determination of their minds . " On account of Our singular affection towards Our subjects , We were exceedingly grieved ...
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... enemies entertained the wicked design of stirring up the people to contempt , hatred , and fury against certain most distinguished personages who were especially remarkable for virtue and piety , and were moreover invested with ...
... enemies entertained the wicked design of stirring up the people to contempt , hatred , and fury against certain most distinguished personages who were especially remarkable for virtue and piety , and were moreover invested with ...
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