Nowadays: or, Courts, courtiers, churchmen, Garibaldians, lawyers and brigands at home and abroad, Volum 2 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 81
Side v
... Italian domestic Architecture . -A grand Fresco destroyed.- Despotism . Prince of Wales . - Morality and royalty . - Sad fore- bodings.- San Michele.- Lunatic asylum.- The Good Shepherd . - The Inquisition . - A heretic.— Rumours of war ...
... Italian domestic Architecture . -A grand Fresco destroyed.- Despotism . Prince of Wales . - Morality and royalty . - Sad fore- bodings.- San Michele.- Lunatic asylum.- The Good Shepherd . - The Inquisition . - A heretic.— Rumours of war ...
Side vi
... Italy and England . - Passports . - An enemy at Court . CHAPTER V. ARRIVAL AT NAPLES . Voyage to Naples . - Bathing . - Choosing a house . - Out- ward and visible signs . - A sensible finance minister . Sensible Custom - house officers ...
... Italy and England . - Passports . - An enemy at Court . CHAPTER V. ARRIVAL AT NAPLES . Voyage to Naples . - Bathing . - Choosing a house . - Out- ward and visible signs . - A sensible finance minister . Sensible Custom - house officers ...
Side vii
... Second.- His Queen , Proposals from Cavour . The Swiss troops . Massacre . - The Swiss flag . - Anecdote of the late Queen . - The Queen - mother's conspiracy . 107 - CHAPTER XII . SORRENTO . Walking in Italy . - CONTENTS . vii.
... Second.- His Queen , Proposals from Cavour . The Swiss troops . Massacre . - The Swiss flag . - Anecdote of the late Queen . - The Queen - mother's conspiracy . 107 - CHAPTER XII . SORRENTO . Walking in Italy . - CONTENTS . vii.
Side viii
... Italy . What is a good climate ? -Climate for men in health . Climate for invalids . CHAPTER XIII . NAPLES BEFORE THE STORM . - Society at Naples -The Prince of Syracuse .-- Spies.- Accademia dei Nobili . - The King and Queen ...
... Italy . What is a good climate ? -Climate for men in health . Climate for invalids . CHAPTER XIII . NAPLES BEFORE THE STORM . - Society at Naples -The Prince of Syracuse .-- Spies.- Accademia dei Nobili . - The King and Queen ...
Side x
... How many volunteers.- Entrance of the King of Italy . - Napoleon III.— Garibaldi at the palace . - His farewell . beggars . - Postscript letter from him . The 234 - 242 CHAPTER XXII . BEGINNING OF THE END . Viva Verdi X CONTENTS .
... How many volunteers.- Entrance of the King of Italy . - Napoleon III.— Garibaldi at the palace . - His farewell . beggars . - Postscript letter from him . The 234 - 242 CHAPTER XXII . BEGINNING OF THE END . Viva Verdi X CONTENTS .
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Nowadays: or, Courts, courtiers, churchmen, Garibaldians, lawyers ..., Volum 1 John Richard Digby Beste Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Abbotsham afterwards Agnes Agostino Albano amongst Ariccia arms arrested arrived asked better brigands called Captain Captain Palmer Capua Carabineers carriage Casati Caserta Chiaja church Civita Vecchia coffin Count of Syracuse death declared DIGBY BESTE door drove Eccellenza Elliot England English exclaimed farm fattore fever Fiesole Florence France French Garibaldi give hand heard honour hour Italian Italy Jesuit judge keeper king lady land landlord Lanza legation looked Louie Lucy malaria Marchese Marsala minister morning Naples national guard Neapolitan never night o'clock officers Olmo Padre Costa palace Palazzo Pamphilj Palermo Pallandra passed police poor Posilipo prayed priest prison quinine replied returned road robbers Roman Rome Roskelly royal scudi sent servants Sicily Signor Signoria soldiers Sorrento strangers tenant thought thousand tion told troops Tuscany vessels villa walk Whittingham wife wine wished
Populære avsnitt
Side 378 - It has been said that he who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is a benefactor to his species.
Side 137 - 30 we landed, having got pratique, and being met by Mr. Cossins, the gentleman acting for the Vice-Consul, proceeded to his house, where some other English residents shortly arrived, and we then drove through the town with these gentlemen, visited the cathedral, and eventually went out to their wine stores, which are three in number, distant or rather extending from half-a-mile to one mile and a half from the city. " Whilst here an Englishman came to report that two steamers were...
Side 140 - English flag wherever he saw it flying, which he promised faithfully to do. Whilst we were on board he continued his firing, and even offered a kind of apology for the shot going so low ; but he said he did not wish to fire into the town, only on the armed men marching from the mole to the city gate. As we left the steamer...
Side 138 - ... house, where some other English residents shortly arrived, and we then drove through the town with these gentlemen, visited the cathedral, and eventually went out to their wine stores, which are three in number, distant or rather extending from half-a-mile to one mile and a half from the city. " Whilst here an Englishman came to report that two steamers were coming in from the north-west with Sardinian colours flying. We immediately ascended to a look-out place, and with a telescope watched the...
Side 340 - Roll out the forcemeat with flour on the table in the form of oval cutlets, measuring about two and a half inches long by one and a half...
Side 141 - I found an officer from the other Neapolitan steamer on board ; he had come to ask me to send a boat to the Sardinian vessels with him to get them to surrender. This I declined to do. A short time after my refusal, boats manned and armed were sent in, and the vessels being totally abandoned were taken possession of, and the Sardinian colours hauled down. It is hardly necessary for me to add that the report current in Naples, as conveyed to you by telegraph from Her Majesty's Minister, is entirely...
Side 137 - Marsala within twenty minutes of each other, and between half-past 10 and 11 am Commander Ingram, considering it likely that he would have to stay there three or four days, anchored about three miles out, where the book of directions states the best holding-ground to be. I, on the contrary, knowing I was to remain but a few hours, brought up as close to the shore as I could, distant from three-quarters of a mile to a mile from the lighthouse at the end of the Mole. "At 11.30 we landed, having got...
Side 138 - I could, distant about three-quarters of a mile to a mile from the lighthouse at the end of the mole. "At 11.30 we landed, having got pratique ; and, being met by Mr. Cossins, the gentleman acting for the vice-consul, proceeded to his house, where some other English residents shortly arrived. The case of their disarmament was fully discussed ; but as that subject has been referred to the minister at Naples, it is unnecessary to say anything about it here. We then drove through the town with these...
Side 144 - ... an elderly man seated in a chair with a red garment on, and a wide-awake hat containing a feather and tricolour cockade.
Side 8 - Is any sick amongst you? Let him call in the priests of the Church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord.