The Roman state from 1815 to 1850, tr. by W.E. Gladstone [and] (a lady). |
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... took his office from him , then apologised and reinstated him . On the other hand , Rusconi and Pescantini , the deputies from the Assembly , were received by him with kind and liberal words . He said that France did not intend any ...
... took his office from him , then apologised and reinstated him . On the other hand , Rusconi and Pescantini , the deputies from the Assembly , were received by him with kind and liberal words . He said that France did not intend any ...
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... took up his quarters at Castel di Guido . To those who assured him that he would meet with certain resistance at Rome , he only replied , " Italians don't fight . " At the end of April there were in Rome from 9000 to 10,000 soldiers ...
... took up his quarters at Castel di Guido . To those who assured him that he would meet with certain resistance at Rome , he only replied , " Italians don't fight . " At the end of April there were in Rome from 9000 to 10,000 soldiers ...
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... took refuge in the Villa Giraud and the neighbouring houses . Here Major Picard , after he had fought for some time against the Romans , who pressed him on all sides , asked for a parley , in order to have time , he said , to receive ...
... took refuge in the Villa Giraud and the neighbouring houses . Here Major Picard , after he had fought for some time against the Romans , who pressed him on all sides , asked for a parley , in order to have time , he said , to receive ...
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... took advantage of these very concessions , in order to raise fresh troubles . And in this your assembly , O Venerable Brethren , We have deemed it right to touch , though but lightly , upon these things , and to mention cursorily the ...
... took advantage of these very concessions , in order to raise fresh troubles . And in this your assembly , O Venerable Brethren , We have deemed it right to touch , though but lightly , upon these things , and to mention cursorily the ...
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... took immediate occasion thence , to strike fresh blows at the Government , and to act in such a manner that an institution which might have been pro- ductive of great advantage to the public interests of the nation should only redound ...
... took immediate occasion thence , to strike fresh blows at the Government , and to act in such a manner that an institution which might have been pro- ductive of great advantage to the public interests of the nation should only redound ...
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