Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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... expression , and very naturally so . It was a horror , a family grief , writes Gino Capponi , alluding to his infantine . recollections of the French incursion into Tuscany , and cer- tainly the best of the Tuscans , the well ...
... expression , and very naturally so . It was a horror , a family grief , writes Gino Capponi , alluding to his infantine . recollections of the French incursion into Tuscany , and cer- tainly the best of the Tuscans , the well ...
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... expression at his brother's wickedness , and that high words passed between them , ending in the banishment of Carlo from Naples . He certainly did go to Rome , but is said to have returned , and some people believe he has been ...
... expression at his brother's wickedness , and that high words passed between them , ending in the banishment of Carlo from Naples . He certainly did go to Rome , but is said to have returned , and some people believe he has been ...
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... expression - the pen runs quickly when inspired by strong conviction , and if I seem to presume too far , let me still hope to be graciously excused by your epi- scopal and paternal goodness . ' Everybody knows how powerful the Legates ...
... expression - the pen runs quickly when inspired by strong conviction , and if I seem to presume too far , let me still hope to be graciously excused by your epi- scopal and paternal goodness . ' Everybody knows how powerful the Legates ...
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... expressed in plain and moderate language . This new policy was distinctly opposed to that of the old ' sects , ' with which my father never would connect himself ; and he , among others , signed the memorial from the city of Ravenna . A ...
... expressed in plain and moderate language . This new policy was distinctly opposed to that of the old ' sects , ' with which my father never would connect himself ; and he , among others , signed the memorial from the city of Ravenna . A ...
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... expressed by competent men of the best character , intelligence , and cultivation , was strong in favour of liberal reforms , to insure concord between sovereign and people . Such concord they deemed essentially desirable also as the ...
... expressed by competent men of the best character , intelligence , and cultivation , was strong in favour of liberal reforms , to insure concord between sovereign and people . Such concord they deemed essentially desirable also as the ...
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