Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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... carrying out his revolutionary project , as was proved by the result , which led to the creation of a provisional government , and to the re- storation of a chamber of representatives such as had been established at Naples in 1798 ...
... carrying out his revolutionary project , as was proved by the result , which led to the creation of a provisional government , and to the re- storation of a chamber of representatives such as had been established at Naples in 1798 ...
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... carried him away , and led him to death . " But something remains to be told which his neigh- bouring prisoner was not enabled to relate , for he could not know it . Vochieri was led to death by the longest road ; this passed before his ...
... carried him away , and led him to death . " But something remains to be told which his neigh- bouring prisoner was not enabled to relate , for he could not know it . Vochieri was led to death by the longest road ; this passed before his ...
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... carried to my chamber ; and there while playing with it , and touching it with the awk- wardness , or rather with the roughness , of childhood , I pulled off one of its feet . My grief was such that I remained several hours shut up ...
... carried to my chamber ; and there while playing with it , and touching it with the awk- wardness , or rather with the roughness , of childhood , I pulled off one of its feet . My grief was such that I remained several hours shut up ...
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... appeared to him to be phantoms ; the earth turned round beneath his feet ; he fell senseless . When he recovered his senses , he was in Switzer- land , whither with great trouble his companions had carried THE EVENTS OF ST . JULIAN . 41.
... appeared to him to be phantoms ; the earth turned round beneath his feet ; he fell senseless . When he recovered his senses , he was in Switzer- land , whither with great trouble his companions had carried THE EVENTS OF ST . JULIAN . 41.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi. land , whither with great trouble his companions had carried him back . The firing at Carra was a false alarm . Ramerino then declaring that all was lost , refused to go further , and ordered a retreat . During this ...
Giuseppe Garibaldi. land , whither with great trouble his companions had carried him back . The firing at Carra was a false alarm . Ramerino then declaring that all was lost , refused to go further , and ordered a retreat . During this ...
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