The North American Review, 76. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1853 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Italy , and for Italy ? I , who say it , am one you cannot suspect ; here I have nothing to hope for myself , nothing to fear ; I simply beseech you to reflect and feel that we are not Romans and Venetians , but Italians ; and then to ...
... Italy , and for Italy ? I , who say it , am one you cannot suspect ; here I have nothing to hope for myself , nothing to fear ; I simply beseech you to reflect and feel that we are not Romans and Venetians , but Italians ; and then to ...
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... Italy then came up for discussion ; and it was first proposed that the Roman Assembly should immediately elect , as a de- putation to it , sixty of its own members , in order that the other Italian states might be incited to speedy ...
... Italy then came up for discussion ; and it was first proposed that the Roman Assembly should immediately elect , as a de- putation to it , sixty of its own members , in order that the other Italian states might be incited to speedy ...
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... Italian war . One short week , the fever of enthusiasm and preparation continued ; and then came the terrible news of ... Italy . But after Piedmont had fallen , it was evident that Venice could not long 19 * 1853. ] 221 THE REPUBLIC AT ...
... Italian war . One short week , the fever of enthusiasm and preparation continued ; and then came the terrible news of ... Italy . But after Piedmont had fallen , it was evident that Venice could not long 19 * 1853. ] 221 THE REPUBLIC AT ...
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