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... Emanuel Filibert , who was to achieve the feat of restoring Savoy to its full integrity , practically rebuilding it from its foundations . With Emanuel Filibert begins the constant military and political intercourse between Savoy and ...
... Emanuel Filibert , who was to achieve the feat of restoring Savoy to its full integrity , practically rebuilding it from its foundations . With Emanuel Filibert begins the constant military and political intercourse between Savoy and ...
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... Emanuel , the prisoners of war from the Savoy States were formed into a Royal Piedmontese Legion , to fight for the reinstatement of their King . To - day we have their counterpart in the Czecho - Slovaks , Poles , and Yugo - Slavs who ...
... Emanuel , the prisoners of war from the Savoy States were formed into a Royal Piedmontese Legion , to fight for the reinstatement of their King . To - day we have their counterpart in the Czecho - Slovaks , Poles , and Yugo - Slavs who ...
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... Emanuel at the head of the army had already entered Umbria and the Marche . After defeating the Papal army at Castelfidardo , he captured Ancona and entered the Neapolitan territory . Garibaldi meanwhile had routed the Bourbon army at ...
... Emanuel at the head of the army had already entered Umbria and the Marche . After defeating the Papal army at Castelfidardo , he captured Ancona and entered the Neapolitan territory . Garibaldi meanwhile had routed the Bourbon army at ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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