Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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... companions to run away to Genoa . No sooner said than done . We unfastened a fishing - boat , and there we were , sailing away to the eastward . We were already off Monaco , when a corsair , sent by my excellent father , captured us ...
... companions to run away to Genoa . No sooner said than done . We unfastened a fishing - boat , and there we were , sailing away to the eastward . We were already off Monaco , when a corsair , sent by my excellent father , captured us ...
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... companions , of whom he had demanded three days more , he heard , towards the end of the third day , the cry of " Land ! " than I was on hearing the word Country pronounced , and on seeing in the horizon the first pharos lit by the ...
... companions , of whom he had demanded three days more , he heard , towards the end of the third day , the cry of " Land ! " than I was on hearing the word Country pronounced , and on seeing in the horizon the first pharos lit by the ...
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... 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.
... 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.
Página 42
... companions were to seize the frigate and place it at the disposal of the republicans . But in my ardour I was not satisfied with perform- ing this part . I had heard that a movement was to be effected at Genoa , and that in this ...
... companions were to seize the frigate and place it at the disposal of the republicans . But in my ardour I was not satisfied with perform- ing this part . I had heard that a movement was to be effected at Genoa , and that in this ...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi. zana , were to be seized . I left to my companions the charge of carrying the ship , and , at the hour when the movement was expected to break out in Genoa , I dropped a boat into the sea , and descended to the douane ...
Giuseppe Garibaldi. zana , were to be seized . I left to my companions the charge of carrying the ship , and , at the hour when the movement was expected to break out in Genoa , I dropped a boat into the sea , and descended to the douane ...
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