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... called the Council of FIVE HUNDRED , and an upper one of 250 members , called the Council of the ANCIENTS . The Five Hundred , whose members must have attained the age of thirty years , alone possessed the right of proposing laws ...
... called the Council of FIVE HUNDRED , and an upper one of 250 members , called the Council of the ANCIENTS . The Five Hundred , whose members must have attained the age of thirty years , alone possessed the right of proposing laws ...
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... called his victory in these parts the battle of Mille- simo , apparently because Augereau seized the gorges so named in order to attack the castle of Cosseria , which made a spirited re- sistance . The battle of Millesimo is , therefore ...
... called his victory in these parts the battle of Mille- simo , apparently because Augereau seized the gorges so named in order to attack the castle of Cosseria , which made a spirited re- sistance . The battle of Millesimo is , therefore ...
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... not even give the Pope his proper title , but called him the Prince of Rome . Homme d'état , t . iii . p . 482 . 42 CAMPAIGN ON THE RHINE . [ CHAP . LIX CHAP . LIX . ] LEGHORN SEIZED- GENOA THREATENED . 41 Leghorn seized.
... not even give the Pope his proper title , but called him the Prince of Rome . Homme d'état , t . iii . p . 482 . 42 CAMPAIGN ON THE RHINE . [ CHAP . LIX CHAP . LIX . ] LEGHORN SEIZED- GENOA THREATENED . 41 Leghorn seized.
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... called " his great and dear friends , " and promised to cultivate the har- mony which had hitherto subsisted between the two nations . But it soon became evident that , since the Treaty of Campo Formio , the Cabinet of the Luxembourg ...
... called " his great and dear friends , " and promised to cultivate the har- mony which had hitherto subsisted between the two nations . But it soon became evident that , since the Treaty of Campo Formio , the Cabinet of the Luxembourg ...
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... called into active service , and the command - in - chief of the Neopolitan forces was conferred on the Austrian general Mack , the pupil of Lacy and Loudon , who enjoyed at that time the highest reputation for military talent . Such ...
... called into active service , and the command - in - chief of the Neopolitan forces was conferred on the Austrian general Mack , the pupil of Lacy and Loudon , who enjoyed at that time the highest reputation for military talent . Such ...
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Page 501 - (a free Church in a free State), has been rightly chosen as the inscription on his tomb. § 6. Cavour left no minister to take his place, and the continuance of his policy fell to Victor Emmanuel himself. Carefully abstaining from opening the question either of Rome or Venice, he sought to utilise the interval of peace to break down...
Page 396 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.