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... foreign diplomatist in the internal affairs of the state , thereupon sent in his resignation . The king was ill in bed , but he did not allow a moment's time to be lost . When he had made up his mind on the right course to pursue he ...
... foreign diplomatist in the internal affairs of the state , thereupon sent in his resignation . The king was ill in bed , but he did not allow a moment's time to be lost . When he had made up his mind on the right course to pursue he ...
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... foreign intervention . It was evident that the Pope could not govern by himself without some foreign support , and the Sardic Government was of opinion that this foreign support should be superseded by Italian arms . Victor Emmanuel to ...
... foreign intervention . It was evident that the Pope could not govern by himself without some foreign support , and the Sardic Government was of opinion that this foreign support should be superseded by Italian arms . Victor Emmanuel to ...
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... foreign policy . Italy has been for many years torn by movements which all aim at the same object , the recovery of her independence . In those events my magnanimous father took an important part , and , following the 6 LIFE OF VICTOR ...
... foreign policy . Italy has been for many years torn by movements which all aim at the same object , the recovery of her independence . In those events my magnanimous father took an important part , and , following the 6 LIFE OF VICTOR ...
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... foreign soldiers , rose in arms as soon as these were withdrawn . They proffered me at once the dictatorship and their assistance in the war . I who had done nothing to raise the insurrection , refused the dictatorship from respect for ...
... foreign soldiers , rose in arms as soon as these were withdrawn . They proffered me at once the dictatorship and their assistance in the war . I who had done nothing to raise the insurrection , refused the dictatorship from respect for ...
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... foreign arms . This your holiness cannot desire . Your generous soul , your evangelical charity , would shrink from shedding Christian blood to recover a province which , whatever be the issue of war , would remain morally lost to the ...
... foreign arms . This your holiness cannot desire . Your generous soul , your evangelical charity , would shrink from shedding Christian blood to recover a province which , whatever be the issue of war , would remain morally lost to the ...
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