Life of Victor Emmanuel II, First King of Italy, Volume 2Macmillan, 1879 |
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... Cavour was near and overheard his words . ' It is confided to a very gifted advocate . ' He glanced at the count with a smile , who bowed pro- foundly as he returned the smile . But notwithstanding this exchange of courtesies they were ...
... Cavour was near and overheard his words . ' It is confided to a very gifted advocate . ' He glanced at the count with a smile , who bowed pro- foundly as he returned the smile . But notwithstanding this exchange of courtesies they were ...
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... Cavour to the head of affairs . He had consented to his representing Sardinia at the Congress , but he felt a great ... count's dictation . The condition on which Cavour expressed himself willing to attend the Congress was that ...
... Cavour to the head of affairs . He had consented to his representing Sardinia at the Congress , but he felt a great ... count's dictation . The condition on which Cavour expressed himself willing to attend the Congress was that ...
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... Cavour with orders to bring the count back with him immediately . He was just stepping into his carriage to go to ... Cavour's anger was passed ; perhaps he felt he had been wrong , if not in his advice , in his manner of giving it , and ...
... Cavour with orders to bring the count back with him immediately . He was just stepping into his carriage to go to ... Cavour's anger was passed ; perhaps he felt he had been wrong , if not in his advice , in his manner of giving it , and ...
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... Count Cavour and all the diplomatic body . The reception he met with was enthusiastic in the extreme . It is said that many Austrian officers were there incognito to judge with their own eyes how the population felt on the subject of ...
... Count Cavour and all the diplomatic body . The reception he met with was enthusiastic in the extreme . It is said that many Austrian officers were there incognito to judge with their own eyes how the population felt on the subject of ...
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... Cavour , as he was propounding his theory of ' a free Church in a free State . ' ' We do not ask so much ; a tacit ... count , who maintained that the Pope would be more free and have more authority under Italian than French pro tection ...
... Cavour , as he was propounding his theory of ' a free Church in a free State . ' ' We do not ask so much ; a tacit ... count , who maintained that the Pope would be more free and have more authority under Italian than French pro tection ...
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