The Roman state from 1815 to 1850, tr. by W.E. Gladstone [and] (a lady). |
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... Troops His Plans Route taken by him - - 227 - 228 229 - 230 - 230 - 230 His Attempts in Tuscany - 231 Desertions - 233 Skirmishes - 233 Passes the Apennines 234 Discouragements among his Followers 235 Arrives at San Marino 236 His ...
... Troops His Plans Route taken by him - - 227 - 228 229 - 230 - 230 - 230 His Attempts in Tuscany - 231 Desertions - 233 Skirmishes - 233 Passes the Apennines 234 Discouragements among his Followers 235 Arrives at San Marino 236 His ...
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... troops from their allegiance to the Republic , who exaggerated the number of de- serters , who promised submission , and were generously inclined to promise anything . The same favour was shown to those who wrote that General Oudinot ...
... troops from their allegiance to the Republic , who exaggerated the number of de- serters , who promised submission , and were generously inclined to promise anything . The same favour was shown to those who wrote that General Oudinot ...
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... troops , half volunteers , all Italians excepting 1000 belonging to the Roman States . There were two Divisions , one of them com- manded by Garibaldi , the other by Bartolucci ; the Brigades were under the orders of Colonels Masi ...
... troops , half volunteers , all Italians excepting 1000 belonging to the Roman States . There were two Divisions , one of them com- manded by Garibaldi , the other by Bartolucci ; the Brigades were under the orders of Colonels Masi ...
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... troops commanded by Masi , the National Guards , the Cara- bineers , and the Artillery , repulsed the attacks from the gardens of the Vatican , and from the walls , from the Porta Cavalleggeri to Santa Marta , so that Ge- 20 [ BOOK VI ...
... troops commanded by Masi , the National Guards , the Cara- bineers , and the Artillery , repulsed the attacks from the gardens of the Vatican , and from the walls , from the Porta Cavalleggeri to Santa Marta , so that Ge- 20 [ BOOK VI ...
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... troops , in order to support the cause of public order , specially in Rome , and to restrain the audacity of the revolutionary party , wherein We were , by Divine permission , disappointed . Finally , after the deplorable events which ...
... troops , in order to support the cause of public order , specially in Rome , and to restrain the audacity of the revolutionary party , wherein We were , by Divine permission , disappointed . Finally , after the deplorable events which ...
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