Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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... Italy and Spain . But we may safely defy Mr. Gladstone to point out a single instance in which the system which he recommends has succeeded . And why should he be so tender - hearted ? What reason can he give for hanging a murderer ...
... Italy and Spain . But we may safely defy Mr. Gladstone to point out a single instance in which the system which he recommends has succeeded . And why should he be so tender - hearted ? What reason can he give for hanging a murderer ...
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... Italy by the great chiefs of foreign mercenaries , the Ricimers and the Odoacers , who put up and pulled down at their pleasure a succession of insignificant princes , dignified with the names of Cæsar and Augustus . But as in Italy ...
... Italy by the great chiefs of foreign mercenaries , the Ricimers and the Odoacers , who put up and pulled down at their pleasure a succession of insignificant princes , dignified with the names of Cæsar and Augustus . But as in Italy ...
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... Italy and Spain was widely different from that of Germany and England . As the national feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian suprem- acy , so the national feeling of the Italians impelled them to resist ...
... Italy and Spain was widely different from that of Germany and England . As the national feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian suprem- acy , so the national feeling of the Italians impelled them to resist ...
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