Memoir of Count Giuseppe Pasolini, Late President of the Senate of Italy: B. 1815, D. 1876 |
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... speaking there , as the condition on which he promised that the first Article of the Constitution should stand as it now does , viz .: " La Religione Cattolica Apostolica Romana è la Religione dello Stato . " I spoke of nothing else ...
... speaking there , as the condition on which he promised that the first Article of the Constitution should stand as it now does , viz .: " La Religione Cattolica Apostolica Romana è la Religione dello Stato . " I spoke of nothing else ...
Page 17
... speak to , no acquaintance whatever , and it makes me feel rather low in spirits . I dreaded this loneliness , but General Garibaldi encouraged me , saying that to be inured to it is one of the best means of educating one's self for the ...
... speak to , no acquaintance whatever , and it makes me feel rather low in spirits . I dreaded this loneliness , but General Garibaldi encouraged me , saying that to be inured to it is one of the best means of educating one's self for the ...
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... speak of Italy in any way ; so I must await your letters with further orders , which you may be assured I will implicitly obey , whatever they may tell me . ' My slow progress towards home is indeed rather melancholy , with the ...
... speak of Italy in any way ; so I must await your letters with further orders , which you may be assured I will implicitly obey , whatever they may tell me . ' My slow progress towards home is indeed rather melancholy , with the ...
Page 50
... speak , and speak again . The only thing I have hitherto been able to effect was in hastening the appointment of the Commission which is to pro- nounce upon the great question of the Constitution . The vote upon the armament will come ...
... speak , and speak again . The only thing I have hitherto been able to effect was in hastening the appointment of the Commission which is to pro- nounce upon the great question of the Constitution . The vote upon the armament will come ...
Page 51
... speak in be- half of his own family and fellow - citizens . You must understand that this letter is written as a safety - valve ( sfogo ) for the fiery wrath of the Arconati and Collegno , kindled by the dreadful “ Gazette ” which has ...
... speak in be- half of his own family and fellow - citizens . You must understand that this letter is written as a safety - valve ( sfogo ) for the fiery wrath of the Arconati and Collegno , kindled by the dreadful “ Gazette ” which has ...
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