Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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... turned it into an instrument of despotism . It was not the first time that chains had been forged from sword - blades . Joseph Bonaparte was a Grand Master of the order ; Cambaceres , Grand Assis- tant - Master ; and Murat , second ...
... turned it into an instrument of despotism . It was not the first time that chains had been forged from sword - blades . Joseph Bonaparte was a Grand Master of the order ; Cambaceres , Grand Assis- tant - Master ; and Murat , second ...
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... turning towards the galley - slave guards , who instead of soldiers were ordered to shoot him , he pro- nounced the single word " March ! " A quarter of an hour after , he fell pierced by six balls . Charles - Albert had now become one ...
... turning towards the galley - slave guards , who instead of soldiers were ordered to shoot him , he pro- nounced the single word " March ! " A quarter of an hour after , he fell pierced by six balls . Charles - Albert had now become one ...
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... turned in that direction . What else was Rome to me , a fervent adept of antiquity , but the capital of the world ? A de- throned queen ! but her immense , gigantic , sublime ruins , from which issues , a luminous spectre , the memory ...
... turned in that direction . What else was Rome to me , a fervent adept of antiquity , but the capital of the world ? A de- throned queen ! but her immense , gigantic , sublime ruins , from which issues , a luminous spectre , the memory ...
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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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... turning and dancing upon our table , at the risk of being overset every minute . At length , after performing miracles of balancing , we succeeded in reaching the beach ; I left Maurice to guard our raft , and boldly ventured inland ...
... turning and dancing upon our table , at the risk of being overset every minute . At length , after performing miracles of balancing , we succeeded in reaching the beach ; I left Maurice to guard our raft , and boldly ventured inland ...
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