Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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... immediately preceded their own lifetime than of any other circumstances in the history of their country . The schoolboy knows perhaps more about the Reform Act of 1832 than about the Reform Act of 1867 ; and his parents have a better ...
... immediately preceded their own lifetime than of any other circumstances in the history of their country . The schoolboy knows perhaps more about the Reform Act of 1832 than about the Reform Act of 1867 ; and his parents have a better ...
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... immediately inform Your 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 ...
... immediately inform Your 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 ...
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... immediately prepared to advance , and all the carriers ' horses were requisitioned . Not many men slept in their beds on the night of 21-22 , all being eager for the order to start , which was not given till eight in the morning . The ...
... immediately prepared to advance , and all the carriers ' horses were requisitioned . Not many men slept in their beds on the night of 21-22 , all being eager for the order to start , which was not given till eight in the morning . The ...
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... immediately said to me , " I know your father well , not personally , but by his actions , and he is a noble character ; tell him I say so . Having visited the church of St. Paul beyond the Walls ( which had 16 MEMOIR OF COUNT PASOLINI .
... immediately said to me , " I know your father well , not personally , but by his actions , and he is a noble character ; tell him I say so . Having visited the church of St. Paul beyond the Walls ( which had 16 MEMOIR OF COUNT PASOLINI .
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... immediately committed the Government to a quorum of cardinals , who , fearing some disturbance dur- ing the interregnum , took active measures to preserve public tranquillity . The roads about Rome were diligently patrolled by armed ...
... immediately committed the Government to a quorum of cardinals , who , fearing some disturbance dur- ing the interregnum , took active measures to preserve public tranquillity . The roads about Rome were diligently patrolled by armed ...
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