Essays on Italy and Ireland, and the United States of America ...Trübner & Company, 1868 - 336 pages |
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Page 53
... south of the Alps is certain de- struction to the freedom of Italy . But to effect this vital object of driving out the hated foreigner , the co - operation of all Italians , governors as well as governed , was absolutely necessary ...
... south of the Alps is certain de- struction to the freedom of Italy . But to effect this vital object of driving out the hated foreigner , the co - operation of all Italians , governors as well as governed , was absolutely necessary ...
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... South , were the cause , it is sufficient to reply that those victories only gave to Italians the opportunity of proclaiming their will , and neither did nor could force them to choose this government rather than that , or this king ...
... South , were the cause , it is sufficient to reply that those victories only gave to Italians the opportunity of proclaiming their will , and neither did nor could force them to choose this government rather than that , or this king ...
Page 78
... south - east of the Peninsula . Other important lines - such as that which crosses the Apennines , connecting Bologna and Florence , and that between Naples and Rome- are now in operation ; while others of great import- ance are being ...
... south - east of the Peninsula . Other important lines - such as that which crosses the Apennines , connecting Bologna and Florence , and that between Naples and Rome- are now in operation ; while others of great import- ance are being ...
Page 82
... south of the Alps as being necessary to German security ; and that after the conduct of Germany towards Denmark in the matter of Schleswig - Holstein . If it be said that the Italian kingdom has no claim to Venetia , because that ...
... south of the Alps as being necessary to German security ; and that after the conduct of Germany towards Denmark in the matter of Schleswig - Holstein . If it be said that the Italian kingdom has no claim to Venetia , because that ...
Page 84
... there was much to justify it . Sound policy and justice alike forbid France to change the boundaries of her south - eastern frontier , and that double motive will doubtless prevent her from tarnishing the lustre of those 84 ESSAYS .
... there was much to justify it . Sound policy and justice alike forbid France to change the boundaries of her south - eastern frontier , and that double motive will doubtless prevent her from tarnishing the lustre of those 84 ESSAYS .
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