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... expressed himself willing to attend the Congress was that Parliament should be dissolved in the month of March . ( It was then January 16. ) The ministers were not disposed towards a general election , and one 2 LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II .
... expressed himself willing to attend the Congress was that Parliament should be dissolved in the month of March . ( It was then January 16. ) The ministers were not disposed towards a general election , and one 2 LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II .
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Paul Sauzet. were not disposed towards a general election , and one of them in reading the letter recognised the English hand of Sir James Hudson . General La Marmora , offended at what he considered the interference of a foreign ...
Paul Sauzet. were not disposed towards a general election , and one of them in reading the letter recognised the English hand of Sir James Hudson . General La Marmora , offended at what he considered the interference of a foreign ...
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... general conviction that your holiness cannot recover these pro- vinces unless by the force of arms , and foreign arms . This your holiness cannot desire . Your generous soul , your evangelical charity , would shrink from shedding ...
... general conviction that your holiness cannot recover these pro- vinces unless by the force of arms , and foreign arms . This your holiness cannot desire . Your generous soul , your evangelical charity , would shrink from shedding ...
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... general deportment of the Roman people in 1848 — which was far from blameless— justified his abandonment of the Liberal cause . Pio Nono was convinced that he was doing his duty , and sacrificing himself to a most sacred obligation by ...
... general deportment of the Roman people in 1848 — which was far from blameless— justified his abandonment of the Liberal cause . Pio Nono was convinced that he was doing his duty , and sacrificing himself to a most sacred obligation by ...
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... General Garibaldi , ' he writes , ' that not less than he do I desire to complete the great enterprise ; in order to succeed it is indispensable that we work in concert , at the same time adopting different means . ' Again : - Turin ...
... General Garibaldi , ' he writes , ' that not less than he do I desire to complete the great enterprise ; in order to succeed it is indispensable that we work in concert , at the same time adopting different means . ' Again : - Turin ...
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