The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1859 |
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Pagina 542
... Lombardy , the Upper Novarese , or at the least the province of Domo d'Ossola , ought to be ceded to her by Sardinia . And Lord Castlereagh told the Sardinian Minister at Vienna , that Sardinia might do well to enter into the Austrian ...
... Lombardy , the Upper Novarese , or at the least the province of Domo d'Ossola , ought to be ceded to her by Sardinia . And Lord Castlereagh told the Sardinian Minister at Vienna , that Sardinia might do well to enter into the Austrian ...
Pagina 550
... Lombardy and Venetia , the Archduke their Viceroy gracefully and in- genuously says , ' in questi paesi , in cui la rapida intelligenza , e la squisitezza del tatto morale , non sono un privilegio di pochi , ma sì una dote quasi comune ...
... Lombardy and Venetia , the Archduke their Viceroy gracefully and in- genuously says , ' in questi paesi , in cui la rapida intelligenza , e la squisitezza del tatto morale , non sono un privilegio di pochi , ma sì una dote quasi comune ...
Pagina 551
... Lombardy and Venetia ( as she has used it ) to establish a supremacy over the other Italian States , her own title to Lombardy and Venetia is thereby reciprocally and greatly impaired . If , upon adding those provinces to her empire ...
... Lombardy and Venetia ( as she has used it ) to establish a supremacy over the other Italian States , her own title to Lombardy and Venetia is thereby reciprocally and greatly impaired . If , upon adding those provinces to her empire ...
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