Lord Byron: Christian VirtuesBarnes & Noble, 1967 - 304 sider |
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... Ravenna : " The constant benevolence which he exercised towards the poor of Ravenna being likely , it was feared , to render him dangerously popular among a people unused to charity on so enlarged a scale ' , steps were taken to expel ...
... Ravenna : " The constant benevolence which he exercised towards the poor of Ravenna being likely , it was feared , to render him dangerously popular among a people unused to charity on so enlarged a scale ' , steps were taken to expel ...
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... Ravenna Byron directly identified himself with the Carbonari movement in attempt to throw off the Austrian yoke . The ' Spanish business ' , he told Murray and Kinnaird , had started a ' ferment ' throughout Italy ; and he meant to stay ...
... Ravenna Byron directly identified himself with the Carbonari movement in attempt to throw off the Austrian yoke . The ' Spanish business ' , he told Murray and Kinnaird , had started a ' ferment ' throughout Italy ; and he meant to stay ...
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... Ravenna . Though publicly denounced as ' the Chief of the Liberals ' and threatened with assassination , this , he adds , ' shall never silence nor bully my opinions ' ( Hoppner , 25 May 1821 ; LJ , V , 297 ) . A paper was posted in the ...
... Ravenna . Though publicly denounced as ' the Chief of the Liberals ' and threatened with assassination , this , he adds , ' shall never silence nor bully my opinions ' ( Hoppner , 25 May 1821 ; LJ , V , 297 ) . A paper was posted in the ...
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