Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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... the independence of Italy . In 1848 he was the inti- mate friend of Pio Nono : he was one of the first laymen admitted to the Papal counsels , and he enjoyed the a Pope's confidence till after the flight of his Holiness from.
... the independence of Italy . In 1848 he was the inti- mate friend of Pio Nono : he was one of the first laymen admitted to the Papal counsels , and he enjoyed the a Pope's confidence till after the flight of his Holiness from.
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... Holiness from Rome . In 1862 he was Foreign Minister in the Italian Cabinet ; and , when he left office , he was twice entrusted with a special mission to France and Italy . The sense which his own fellow - countrymen enter- tained of ...
... Holiness from Rome . In 1862 he was Foreign Minister in the Italian Cabinet ; and , when he left office , he was twice entrusted with a special mission to France and Italy . The sense which his own fellow - countrymen enter- tained of ...
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... Holiness of the conversation I had with the First Consul on the eve of his departure from Lyons . After many rather flattering things , he said to me : " I write this evening to His Holiness , by the same post which conveys the tables ...
... Holiness of the conversation I had with the First Consul on the eve of his departure from Lyons . After many rather flattering things , he said to me : " I write this evening to His Holiness , by the same post which conveys the tables ...
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... Holiness that the Milan newspaper report of my speech at the General Assembly is entirely without foundation . First Consul Bona- parte insisted on my speaking there , as the condition on which he promised that the first Article of the ...
... Holiness that the Milan newspaper report of my speech at the General Assembly is entirely without foundation . First Consul Bona- parte insisted on my speaking there , as the condition on which he promised that the first Article of the ...
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... Holiness appeared in the balcony , Bengal lights were let off , and illumined the whole place with indescribable tints of red and white ; everybody waving torches , hats , or handkerchiefs . At the first words of Benediction , silence ...
... Holiness appeared in the balcony , Bengal lights were let off , and illumined the whole place with indescribable tints of red and white ; everybody waving torches , hats , or handkerchiefs . At the first words of Benediction , silence ...
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