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Mazzini and Rome . 515 Rome was more in accordance with their own high claims than with the opinion hitherto entertained of them . They earnestly , and not without hope , remonstrated with the French ; they welcomed and defied the ...
Mazzini and Rome . 515 Rome was more in accordance with their own high claims than with the opinion hitherto entertained of them . They earnestly , and not without hope , remonstrated with the French ; they welcomed and defied the ...
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The National Guard of Rome itself is stated to have been 13,000 . It may be perfectly true , and is in accordance with what we should other- wise have anticipated , that the most active part in the defence was taken , and the severest ...
The National Guard of Rome itself is stated to have been 13,000 . It may be perfectly true , and is in accordance with what we should other- wise have anticipated , that the most active part in the defence was taken , and the severest ...
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6 Mr. Hobart Seymour , in his ' Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome , ' gives an amusing account of the perplexity to which the Professors of Dogmatic Theology and of the Canon Law seemed to be involved by his challenge to them that they ...
6 Mr. Hobart Seymour , in his ' Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome , ' gives an amusing account of the perplexity to which the Professors of Dogmatic Theology and of the Canon Law seemed to be involved by his challenge to them that they ...
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