Life of Victor Emmanuel II, First King of Italy, Volume 2Macmillan, 1879 |
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... party were saying , preaching , and writing , just as the Pope's reply in his encyclical letter , which we have not space for here , expresses what the Clerical party were saying , preaching , and writing . The utterances of the rival ...
... party were saying , preaching , and writing , just as the Pope's reply in his encyclical letter , which we have not space for here , expresses what the Clerical party were saying , preaching , and writing . The utterances of the rival ...
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... party , who alone had the ear of the Pope , defend the practice of pious frauds , ' and do not hesitate to make false statements , if the end to be gained is a meritorious one . Would they be likely to consider it a sin to blacken the ...
... party , who alone had the ear of the Pope , defend the practice of pious frauds , ' and do not hesitate to make false statements , if the end to be gained is a meritorious one . Would they be likely to consider it a sin to blacken the ...
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... party , had been effected . It was a glorious triumph to be made ruler of those provinces which had forced themselves , so to speak , into his king- dom - to gain the jurisdiction of which not a drop of blood had been shed ; and no man ...
... party , had been effected . It was a glorious triumph to be made ruler of those provinces which had forced themselves , so to speak , into his king- dom - to gain the jurisdiction of which not a drop of blood had been shed ; and no man ...
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... parties other than the memory of the services rendered to the common cause , we invite all sincere opinions to a noble emulation that we may attain the grand end of the well - being of the people and the greatness of the country . It is ...
... parties other than the memory of the services rendered to the common cause , we invite all sincere opinions to a noble emulation that we may attain the grand end of the well - being of the people and the greatness of the country . It is ...
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... party . In spite of the great caution observed , the astuteness of Count Cavour was able to discover the existence of the conspiracy alluded to , all the secrets of which have never transpired , though enough proofs have come to light ...
... party . In spite of the great caution observed , the astuteness of Count Cavour was able to discover the existence of the conspiracy alluded to , all the secrets of which have never transpired , though enough proofs have come to light ...
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