Memoir of count Giuseppe Pasolini, compiled by his son [P.D. Pasolini dall'Onda]. |
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... feeling that amid the whole mass of miscellaneous material there was no single word which did not redound highly to his honour . In addressing myself zealously , therefore , to the task of com- pilation , I am conscious of paying to his ...
... feeling that amid the whole mass of miscellaneous material there was no single word which did not redound highly to his honour . In addressing myself zealously , therefore , to the task of com- pilation , I am conscious of paying to his ...
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... feel bound by spiritual motives , no less than by the links of affection contracted during seventeen years of administration there . He then insisted on his proposal with still greater emphasis , and after many more words on both sides ...
... feel bound by spiritual motives , no less than by the links of affection contracted during seventeen years of administration there . He then insisted on his proposal with still greater emphasis , and after many more words on both sides ...
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... feel rather low in spirits . I dreaded this loneliness , but General Garibaldi encouraged me , saying that to be inured to it is one of the best means of educating one's self for the battle of life . ' His father replied sympathising ...
... feel rather low in spirits . I dreaded this loneliness , but General Garibaldi encouraged me , saying that to be inured to it is one of the best means of educating one's self for the battle of life . ' His father replied sympathising ...
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... feel that I am a traveller ! France did not seem so very different from Italy , but here the houses and everything have another appearance , and I like their strong dark tints . An English fog greeted my arrival , but it has cleared off ...
... feel that I am a traveller ! France did not seem so very different from Italy , but here the houses and everything have another appearance , and I like their strong dark tints . An English fog greeted my arrival , but it has cleared off ...
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... feel like a savage at this moment , with an overgrown head of hair , my chin rough with straggling tufts where the regular beard ought to grow , and my clothes almost ragged . Now to Geneva , say I ! and then to Montericco ! ' Geneva ...
... feel like a savage at this moment , with an overgrown head of hair , my chin rough with straggling tufts where the regular beard ought to grow , and my clothes almost ragged . Now to Geneva , say I ! and then to Montericco ! ' Geneva ...
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