Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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... AFFAIRS . Fall of Rattazzi - Formation of a new Ministry - The King's idea - Farini President - Pasolini accepts the Portfolio of Foreign Affairs - His circular to the Legations - State of Europe - Prussian policy - Italy declines to ...
... AFFAIRS . Fall of Rattazzi - Formation of a new Ministry - The King's idea - Farini President - Pasolini accepts the Portfolio of Foreign Affairs - His circular to the Legations - State of Europe - Prussian policy - Italy declines to ...
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... affairs . On being told that Bovara had presumed to assure the Emperor in respect to the opinions of the Italian Bishops , he stood up and answered that the Minister might assure his sovereign in regard to their loyalty ; but , as for ...
... affairs . On being told that Bovara had presumed to assure the Emperor in respect to the opinions of the Italian Bishops , he stood up and answered that the Minister might assure his sovereign in regard to their loyalty ; but , as for ...
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... affairs , ' which ' ( said the old man ) are continually changing , yet can never reach the height of perfection , nor sink to the depths of pessimism . ' I quote a few passages from these letters , which contain minute particulars of ...
... affairs , ' which ' ( said the old man ) are continually changing , yet can never reach the height of perfection , nor sink to the depths of pessimism . ' I quote a few passages from these letters , which contain minute particulars of ...
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... affairs , or with those of other people who came to him for advice ; but his chief object was to bring up rightly his infant children , thus early deprived of their loving mother . II . At the age of seven my father was taken to the ...
... affairs , or with those of other people who came to him for advice ; but his chief object was to bring up rightly his infant children , thus early deprived of their loving mother . II . At the age of seven my father was taken to the ...
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... affairs the hours which ought to be spent in sleep . We will pray that God may bless you with improved health to bear the additional burden thus devolving upon you . ' Again , on March 1 , he writes : - It seems as though the honours ...
... affairs the hours which ought to be spent in sleep . We will pray that God may bless you with improved health to bear the additional burden thus devolving upon you . ' Again , on March 1 , he writes : - It seems as though the honours ...
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