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... Italy , but of liberty and of humanity , and most of his work and his time were spent in raising and educating the humble . There were many others ; and their denunciations of Italy's misery were echoed in the poems of Shelley , of ...
... Italy , but of liberty and of humanity , and most of his work and his time were spent in raising and educating the humble . There were many others ; and their denunciations of Italy's misery were echoed in the poems of Shelley , of ...
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... Italian cause all the traditional connexions of his ancestors with the country beyond the Alps . Lord Palmerston who had gone so far as to propose an alliance between France , England , and Piedmont to defend Italy against Austria ...
... Italian cause all the traditional connexions of his ancestors with the country beyond the Alps . Lord Palmerston who had gone so far as to propose an alliance between France , England , and Piedmont to defend Italy against Austria ...
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... Italy arrived . Prussia attacked Austria , at the same time suggesting to Italy that she should seize the occasion to expel the Austrians . The war , however , had hardly begun when Prussia , without warning to Italy , made peace with ...
... Italy arrived . Prussia attacked Austria , at the same time suggesting to Italy that she should seize the occasion to expel the Austrians . The war , however , had hardly begun when Prussia , without warning to Italy , made peace with ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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