The Campaign of Garibaldi in the Two SiciliesW. Blackwood and sons, 1861 - 357 sider |
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Side 6
... evidently wishing to secure the bird in the hand . However , Garibaldi has no idea of freeing Sicily alone , but is desirous of making it his stepping - stone into the Calabrias ; and rightly believing that the effect of Cavour's policy ...
... evidently wishing to secure the bird in the hand . However , Garibaldi has no idea of freeing Sicily alone , but is desirous of making it his stepping - stone into the Calabrias ; and rightly believing that the effect of Cavour's policy ...
Side 28
... evidently " composed of a very superior class of men , " some of the officers wearing the Sardinian uniform , and many the English Crimean medal . In short , they were composed of the cream of the Cacciatori delli Alpi , who again were ...
... evidently " composed of a very superior class of men , " some of the officers wearing the Sardinian uniform , and many the English Crimean medal . In short , they were composed of the cream of the Cacciatori delli Alpi , who again were ...
Side 61
... evidently convinced that at any rate he had bought a long lease of the island . On the 5th , General Colonna , who remained in com- mand , made a proposition to Garibaldi to allow him to withdraw the troops from the royal palace towards ...
... evidently convinced that at any rate he had bought a long lease of the island . On the 5th , General Colonna , who remained in com- mand , made a proposition to Garibaldi to allow him to withdraw the troops from the royal palace towards ...
Side 74
... evidently the result of two months ' unbridled use of their tongues . A red - shirted boy on guard at the lighthouse , who throws down his musket to get freer use of lungs and limbs , marks the change of dynasty ; but as we advance amid ...
... evidently the result of two months ' unbridled use of their tongues . A red - shirted boy on guard at the lighthouse , who throws down his musket to get freer use of lungs and limbs , marks the change of dynasty ; but as we advance amid ...
Side 91
... evidently impending attack , and , if possible , pushing up the bed of the fiumara of S. Lucia on Meri , should the Garibaldians meet with any reverse . It is here necessary to glance at the relative merits of the two forces . Bosco was ...
... evidently impending attack , and , if possible , pushing up the bed of the fiumara of S. Lucia on Meri , should the Garibaldians meet with any reverse . It is here necessary to glance at the relative merits of the two forces . Bosco was ...
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advance amongst Ancona Angelo arms army arrival artillery attack Auletta Austrians Basilicata battalion battery Bersaglieri Bertani Bixio bombardment Bosco brigade Cacciatori Cajazzo Calabrese Calabrese bands Calabria Calatafimi Caldarelli Capua carriage Caserta Castello castle Castrovillari cavalry chief Cialdini Colonel column command Cosenz Crown Octavo division Eboli Edition endeavour enemy English Europe expedition Faro fight fire Foolscap 8vo force French Gaeta Gari Garibaldi garrison Genoa guns halted honour hope horses inhabitants Isernia Italian Italy King land Medici Melazzo Messina miles Missori Monteleone morning mountain Naples National Guard Neapolitan night numerous o'clock Octavo officers organised palace Palermo passed Peard Piedmont Piedmontese population portion position prisoners proclamation received Reggio Regi regiment retired retreat road royal ruins Salerno Santa Maria Scylla sent Sicilians Sicily Sirtori soldiers Squadri St Elmo steamers Stocco Teano tion town troops Turin Türr Victor Emmanuel village Vols Volturno whilst wounded
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