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... great vexation . Fresh complica- tions arose every day , fresh disagreements in the cabinet , and a ministerial crisis was expected . The king , more and more annoyed , begged his ministers to try to come to some sort of understanding ...
... great vexation . Fresh complica- tions arose every day , fresh disagreements in the cabinet , and a ministerial crisis was expected . The king , more and more annoyed , begged his ministers to try to come to some sort of understanding ...
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... something that the Italians call poesia — about Pio Nono , which gave him a great charm . In the moment of his deep distress , for such it un- 1 THE POPE'S REPLY TO THE KING . II doubtedly IO LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II .
... something that the Italians call poesia — about Pio Nono , which gave him a great charm . In the moment of his deep distress , for such it un- 1 THE POPE'S REPLY TO THE KING . II doubtedly IO LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II .
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... 1860 . PIUS PP . IX . This letter called for no answer in words , inasmuch as it put all compromise out of the question . It was then that Victor Emmanuel consummated what the Ultramontanes call the great crime of his life , and.
... 1860 . PIUS PP . IX . This letter called for no answer in words , inasmuch as it put all compromise out of the question . It was then that Victor Emmanuel consummated what the Ultramontanes call the great crime of his life , and.
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Paul Sauzet. Ultramontanes call the great crime of his life , and what the Italian nation calls the most glorious achievement in modern history . Undaunted by the ' heavier censures ' than those already promulgated , with which he was ...
Paul Sauzet. Ultramontanes call the great crime of his life , and what the Italian nation calls the most glorious achievement in modern history . Undaunted by the ' heavier censures ' than those already promulgated , with which he was ...
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... desire is satisfied : you are united with my other peoples in one sole monarchy ; your concord and perseverance have deserved this reward . Great benefit is this for our country and for civilisation : 22 LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II .
... desire is satisfied : you are united with my other peoples in one sole monarchy ; your concord and perseverance have deserved this reward . Great benefit is this for our country and for civilisation : 22 LIFE OF VICTOR EMMANUEL II .
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