Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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... seen , of Carbonarism - one , that of Piedmont , had been stifled at its birth , by the hands of the new King himself , Charles - Felix ; another , that of Naples , had been trodden down by the Austrian invasion ; the third , the only ...
... seen , of Carbonarism - one , that of Piedmont , had been stifled at its birth , by the hands of the new King himself , Charles - Felix ; another , that of Naples , had been trodden down by the Austrian invasion ; the third , the only ...
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... seen us start , had denounced us ; whence , perhaps , arises my little sympathy for abbés . The companions of my adventure were , I re- member , Cæsar Parodi , Raffaelo d'Andreis , and Celes- tino Bumond . CHAPTER III . MY FIRST VOYAGES ...
... seen us start , had denounced us ; whence , perhaps , arises my little sympathy for abbés . The companions of my adventure were , I re- member , Cæsar Parodi , Raffaelo d'Andreis , and Celes- tino Bumond . CHAPTER III . MY FIRST VOYAGES ...
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... seen the end of . It was the 5th of February , 1834. Without fol- lowing any route , I directed my course towards the mountain . I had many gardens to cross , many walls to climb over . By good luck , I was familiar with this sort of ...
... seen the end of . It was the 5th of February , 1834. Without fol- lowing any route , I directed my course towards the mountain . I had many gardens to cross , many walls to climb over . By good luck , I was familiar with this sort of ...
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... seen . So confident was I of this , that I went straight to a corps de garde of douaniers , told them who I was , and why I had quitted Genoa . The douaniers told me they must consider me their prisoner till fresh orders , and that ...
... seen . So confident was I of this , that I went straight to a corps de garde of douaniers , told them who I was , and why I had quitted Genoa . The douaniers told me they must consider me their prisoner till fresh orders , and that ...
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... seen , was not useless . The first bark continued to advance upon us with only three persons to be seen ; when arrived within a few paces of us , he who appeared the leader , in a loud voice ordered us to surrender . At the same moment ...
... seen , was not useless . The first bark continued to advance upon us with only three persons to be seen ; when arrived within a few paces of us , he who appeared the leader , in a loud voice ordered us to surrender . At the same moment ...
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