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6 The greatest of the great evils involved in the prolongation of the war , -the peril of a French intervention , was dreaded almost equally by Sardinia and Austria ; perhaps even more by the former . When the minister of Charles Albert ...
6 The greatest of the great evils involved in the prolongation of the war , -the peril of a French intervention , was dreaded almost equally by Sardinia and Austria ; perhaps even more by the former . When the minister of Charles Albert ...
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The French wanted some Spanish party which should oppose this separation . They could not hope to find it among the Pro- gresistas ; because , as representatives of the popular feelings in Spain , the Progresistas were naturally hostile ...
The French wanted some Spanish party which should oppose this separation . They could not hope to find it among the Pro- gresistas ; because , as representatives of the popular feelings in Spain , the Progresistas were naturally hostile ...
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plete of willingness to admit the French , entire . the absence of reaction , of disaffection to the Republic , It was not much , however , to outwrite M. Lesseps , the Envoy of the French Republic , even as completely as Garibaldi had ...
plete of willingness to admit the French , entire . the absence of reaction , of disaffection to the Republic , It was not much , however , to outwrite M. Lesseps , the Envoy of the French Republic , even as completely as Garibaldi had ...
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