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Paul Sauzet. LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II . FIRST KING OF ITALY BY G. S. GODKIN IN TWO VOLUMES VOL . II . London MACMILLAN AND CO . 1879 The right of translation and reproduction is reserved } ? LIB R MAY 4 1883 FOR 2 . 415 .
Paul Sauzet. LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II . FIRST KING OF ITALY BY G. S. GODKIN IN TWO VOLUMES VOL . II . London MACMILLAN AND CO . 1879 The right of translation and reproduction is reserved } ? LIB R MAY 4 1883 FOR 2 . 415 .
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... right course to pursue he acted with promptitude and decision . An officer was sent in hot haste to Palazzo Cavour with orders to bring the count back with him immediately . He was just stepping into his carriage to go to the station ...
... right course to pursue he acted with promptitude and decision . An officer was sent in hot haste to Palazzo Cavour with orders to bring the count back with him immediately . He was just stepping into his carriage to go to the station ...
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... rights of the Holy See . I must thank your holiness for the sentiments which counselled you to address yourself to me in these circumstances , and I should not have delayed doing what you requested had the Congress met . I THE KING'S ...
... rights of the Holy See . I must thank your holiness for the sentiments which counselled you to address yourself to me in these circumstances , and I should not have delayed doing what you requested had the Congress met . I THE KING'S ...
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... rights and that au- thority which the Holy See exercises on earth by divine commission from heaven . But I also have sacred duties to fulfil , before God and man , towards my country and towards the people whom Divine Providence has ...
... rights and that au- thority which the Holy See exercises on earth by divine commission from heaven . But I also have sacred duties to fulfil , before God and man , towards my country and towards the people whom Divine Providence has ...
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... right to remember that Victor Emmanuel never lent his authority to any sort of false dealing or duplicity , that he was a man to inform himself accu- rately on such questions , and was , in fact , in a position to learn the truth easily ...
... right to remember that Victor Emmanuel never lent his authority to any sort of false dealing or duplicity , that he was a man to inform himself accu- rately on such questions , and was , in fact , in a position to learn the truth easily ...
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