Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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... leave by this my last testament my vengeance to Italy . " When his gaoler entered his cell on the following morning , he found him dead . Other victims soon followed : Luciano , Piacenza , and Louis Turffs , at Genoa ; Domenico Ferrari ...
... leave by this my last testament my vengeance to Italy . " When his gaoler entered his cell on the following morning , he found him dead . Other victims soon followed : Luciano , Piacenza , and Louis Turffs , at Genoa ; Domenico Ferrari ...
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... leaving the port , I steered straight for the isles Marica , situated about five or six miles from the mouth of the road , bearing to our left ; our arms and ammuni- tions were concealed under meat cured with manioi , the sole food of ...
... leaving the port , I steered straight for the isles Marica , situated about five or six miles from the mouth of the road , bearing to our left ; our arms and ammuni- tions were concealed under meat cured with manioi , the sole food of ...
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... leaving the port about fifteen miles from the main- land . She was laden with coffee , and bound for Europe . This ship , then , was for me doubly a good prize , since it belonged to an Austrian , against whom I had made war in Europe ...
... leaving the port about fifteen miles from the main- land . She was laden with coffee , and bound for Europe . This ship , then , was for me doubly a good prize , since it belonged to an Austrian , against whom I had made war in Europe ...
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... leave before evening , I had no time to lose ; and it was urgent for me to be paid before I quitted Maldonato , seeing that it would be much more difficult absent than present . Consequently , towards nine o'clock in the evening , I ...
... leave before evening , I had no time to lose ; and it was urgent for me to be paid before I quitted Maldonato , seeing that it would be much more difficult absent than present . Consequently , towards nine o'clock in the evening , I ...
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... leave the Old World , so sad and so forlorn , and return to the New World , so young , so full of the future and of hope . How beautiful is the horse of the oriental plains , with his curved haunches , his smoking nostrils , his ...
... leave the Old World , so sad and so forlorn , and return to the New World , so young , so full of the future and of hope . How beautiful is the horse of the oriental plains , with his curved haunches , his smoking nostrils , his ...
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