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... tion under Prussia French Insults to Prussia Frederick William III.'s tardy - . 215 216 - • 193 . . 194 • . 195 • • • 196 • Italian Campaign . 197 Battle of Caldiero . Negotiations between Alex- ander I. and Frederick Wil- liam III ...
... tion under Prussia French Insults to Prussia Frederick William III.'s tardy - . 215 216 - • 193 . . 194 • . 195 • • • 196 • Italian Campaign . 197 Battle of Caldiero . Negotiations between Alex- ander I. and Frederick Wil- liam III ...
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... tion . The Baden Resolutions 1848. Riots in Berlin . . 443 . 444 445 German Vor - parlament Feeble Ambition of Frederick William IV . Death of Charles XIV . of Sweden and Accession Retrospect of Italian History Mazzini and La Giovine ...
... tion . The Baden Resolutions 1848. Riots in Berlin . . 443 . 444 445 German Vor - parlament Feeble Ambition of Frederick William IV . Death of Charles XIV . of Sweden and Accession Retrospect of Italian History Mazzini and La Giovine ...
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... tion . He enters Naples 496 497 Victor Emanuel II . at Naples . 498 1861. Retirement of Francis II . • 499 Victor Emanuel King of Italy . Unsettled state of Italy . Question of the Pope's Tem- poral Power . - 500 501 Unpopularity of the ...
... tion . He enters Naples 496 497 Victor Emanuel II . at Naples . 498 1861. Retirement of Francis II . • 499 Victor Emanuel King of Italy . Unsettled state of Italy . Question of the Pope's Tem- poral Power . - 500 501 Unpopularity of the ...
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... tion of 1793 , " broke into the Convention , and levelled their muskets at the members . Féraud , a deputy , was shot , his head cut off , and brought into the Assembly on a pike . It was not till after many hours of uproar and ...
... tion of 1793 , " broke into the Convention , and levelled their muskets at the members . Féraud , a deputy , was shot , his head cut off , and brought into the Assembly on a pike . It was not till after many hours of uproar and ...
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... tion was most violent , and accompanied with murders and mas- sacres which have obtained for it the name of the Terreur Blanche . These execrable deeds have afforded ultra - democratic writers ar- guments for justifying , or , at all ...
... tion was most violent , and accompanied with murders and mas- sacres which have obtained for it the name of the Terreur Blanche . These execrable deeds have afforded ultra - democratic writers ar- guments for justifying , or , at all ...
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Page 501 - (a free Church in a free State), has been rightly chosen as the inscription on his tomb. § 6. Cavour left no minister to take his place, and the continuance of his policy fell to Victor Emmanuel himself. Carefully abstaining from opening the question either of Rome or Venice, he sought to utilise the interval of peace to break down...
Page 396 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.