Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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Page xvi
... respect which British statesmen paid to him will be seen from Count Pasolini's account of his missions to England , and of his interviews with Lord Russell at Florence and Venice . A statesman whose career ranged over the period when ...
... respect which British statesmen paid to him will be seen from Count Pasolini's account of his missions to England , and of his interviews with Lord Russell at Florence and Venice . A statesman whose career ranged over the period when ...
Page xvii
... respect . ' English readers of the present Memoir will see some reason for doubting this conclu- sion . It is difficult to name many simpler or better memoirs than that in which Count Pasolini has recorded his father's simple , useful ...
... respect . ' English readers of the present Memoir will see some reason for doubting this conclu- sion . It is difficult to name many simpler or better memoirs than that in which Count Pasolini has recorded his father's simple , useful ...
Page xviii
... respect for an industrious plough- man , blacksmith , or carpenter , but none for an idle man of any description . ' ' God has given to every human creature the law of duty to fulfil . Woe to those who transgress it ! I wish you never ...
... respect for an industrious plough- man , blacksmith , or carpenter , but none for an idle man of any description . ' ' God has given to every human creature the law of duty to fulfil . Woe to those who transgress it ! I wish you never ...
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... respect to the second , I prayed him with the utmost earnestness to leave me in my province of Ravenna , to which I feel bound by spiritual motives , no less than by the links of affection contracted during seventeen years of ...
... respect to the second , I prayed him with the utmost earnestness to leave me in my province of Ravenna , to which I feel bound by spiritual motives , no less than by the links of affection contracted during seventeen years of ...
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... 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 their opinions , the Bishops of Italy were bound only by their duty to God ...
... 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 their opinions , the Bishops of Italy were bound only by their duty to God ...
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