The Roman State: From 1815 to 1850, Volume 4J. Murray, 1854 - Papal States |
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... arms , but General Oudinot showed his real power by detaining in the harbour a Lombard legion of 600 men , commanded by Luciano Manara , which , after the reverses of the Piedmontese army , had sailed in two Sardinian ships for the ...
... arms , but General Oudinot showed his real power by detaining in the harbour a Lombard legion of 600 men , commanded by Luciano Manara , which , after the reverses of the Piedmontese army , had sailed in two Sardinian ships for the ...
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... arms ! " national indignation , hatred of the clergy , Roman pride , and Mazzinian temerity boiled over . At this juncture , Rusconi and Pescantini arrived in Rome , and Captain Fabar brought with him a fresh proclamation from General ...
... arms ! " national indignation , hatred of the clergy , Roman pride , and Mazzinian temerity boiled over . At this juncture , Rusconi and Pescantini arrived in Rome , and Captain Fabar brought with him a fresh proclamation from General ...
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... arms when the bells of the Capitol and Monte Citorio should sound the alarm ; a committee of barricades , consisting of the three deputies , Cernuschi , Caldesi , and Cattabene , were charged to take care that the ground within the city ...
... arms when the bells of the Capitol and Monte Citorio should sound the alarm ; a committee of barricades , consisting of the three deputies , Cernuschi , Caldesi , and Cattabene , were charged to take care that the ground within the city ...
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... arms as paladins of the faith , and the avant guard of the Pope . One of these busybodies , a monk , Vaures . by name , went about with a wonderful tale ; how Gregory XVI . had pardoned the youthful errors of Louis Napoleon , had ...
... arms as paladins of the faith , and the avant guard of the Pope . One of these busybodies , a monk , Vaures . by name , went about with a wonderful tale ; how Gregory XVI . had pardoned the youthful errors of Louis Napoleon , had ...
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... arms and money . The Commissioners , whom the French Government had sent into Italy , generally applied for information to the clergy . Even those who asked advice from the friends of free insti- tutions were but little the wiser ...
... arms and money . The Commissioners , whom the French Government had sent into Italy , generally applied for information to the clergy . Even those who asked advice from the friends of free insti- tutions were but little the wiser ...
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