A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1880 - Great Britain |
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Page 139
... Napoleon , he appears then to have allowed the idea to get posses- sion of him that the removal of the Emperor of the French from the scene was an indispensable preliminary to any policy having for its object the emancipation of Italy ...
... Napoleon , he appears then to have allowed the idea to get posses- sion of him that the removal of the Emperor of the French from the scene was an indispensable preliminary to any policy having for its object the emancipation of Italy ...
Page 140
... Napoleon : ' I fear he is at this moment meditating some Italian development , which is to serve as a lightning conductor , for ever since 1858 . EXECUTION OF ORSINI . 141 Orsini's letter he 140 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XXXVII .
... Napoleon : ' I fear he is at this moment meditating some Italian development , which is to serve as a lightning conductor , for ever since 1858 . EXECUTION OF ORSINI . 141 Orsini's letter he 140 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES . CH . XXXVII .
Page 141
... Napoleon's co - operation . Those who are glad to see Italy a nation may be glad too to know that Orsini's bombs had nothing to do with her success . Orsini was arrested . Curiously enough his arrest was made more easy by the fact that ...
... Napoleon's co - operation . Those who are glad to see Italy a nation may be glad too to know that Orsini's bombs had nothing to do with her success . Orsini was arrested . Curiously enough his arrest was made more easy by the fact that ...
Page 144
... Napoleon would never have deliberately sanctioned the obstreperous buf- foonery of such sentences as we have referred ; but anyhow the addresses were published , were read in England , and aroused in this country an amount of popular ...
... Napoleon would never have deliberately sanctioned the obstreperous buf- foonery of such sentences as we have referred ; but anyhow the addresses were published , were read in England , and aroused in this country an amount of popular ...
Page 145
... Napoleon himself . No one had made more unscrupulous use of a domicile in Lon- don to carry out political and revolutionary projects . Associations have been formed in London to supply men and money to Don Carlos , to Queen Isabella ...
... Napoleon himself . No one had made more unscrupulous use of a domicile in Lon- don to carry out political and revolutionary projects . Associations have been formed in London to supply men and money to Don Carlos , to Queen Isabella ...
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