Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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... enter- tained of his ability and conduct may be inferred from the circumstance that he was chosen as the first Governor of Milan after the union of Lombardy with Piedmont , while , some years later , he was again selected to fill a ...
... enter- tained of his ability and conduct may be inferred from the circumstance that he was chosen as the first Governor of Milan after the union of Lombardy with Piedmont , while , some years later , he was again selected to fill a ...
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... entered Bologna , a report which was fully confirmed by further accounts that the national troops were retiring . Our people immediately prepared to advance , and all the carriers ' horses were requisitioned . Not many men slept in ...
... entered Bologna , a report which was fully confirmed by further accounts that the national troops were retiring . Our people immediately prepared to advance , and all the carriers ' horses were requisitioned . Not many men slept in ...
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... last distressing instance to the contrary so profoundly disgusts me that I could never again enter the presence of the Legate unless it were in the way of duty , as citizen or subject ; but since the DOMESTIC TRADITIONS . 25.
... last distressing instance to the contrary so profoundly disgusts me that I could never again enter the presence of the Legate unless it were in the way of duty , as citizen or subject ; but since the DOMESTIC TRADITIONS . 25.
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... entering into people's private affairs , which was resented by some as evincing a love of gossip , turned out a very useful check upon certain priests , when once they knew that their little indiscretions would reach the ears of the ...
... entering into people's private affairs , which was resented by some as evincing a love of gossip , turned out a very useful check upon certain priests , when once they knew that their little indiscretions would reach the ears of the ...
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... enter with them . His words of just censure were afterwards used as a means for exciting the multitude against him . III . 6 The year 1848 began with the frightful cry of Pius the Ninth , none but he ! ' ( Viva Pio Nono solo ...
... enter with them . His words of just censure were afterwards used as a means for exciting the multitude against him . III . 6 The year 1848 began with the frightful cry of Pius the Ninth , none but he ! ' ( Viva Pio Nono solo ...
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