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... ment and parties , consummate in diplo- macy , a minister of the creative class , Count de Cavour was yet more than politi- cian or diplomatist ; a statesman of a type of which he is yet the sole representative , though we trust the ...
... ment and parties , consummate in diplo- macy , a minister of the creative class , Count de Cavour was yet more than politi- cian or diplomatist ; a statesman of a type of which he is yet the sole representative , though we trust the ...
Pagina 458
... ment of the country robbed our bondhold- ers of the money they had intrusted to the British Legation ; and alienated from their benefit the share of the custom rev- enue which they had hypothecated to them as a mortgage for the payment ...
... ment of the country robbed our bondhold- ers of the money they had intrusted to the British Legation ; and alienated from their benefit the share of the custom rev- enue which they had hypothecated to them as a mortgage for the payment ...
Pagina 510
... ment has lost all power of self - protection , and is in consequence a center of dis- turbance and revolutionary excitement for the whole of the rest of Italy ? The Pope has ceased to govern . If the French troops were withdrawn , his ...
... ment has lost all power of self - protection , and is in consequence a center of dis- turbance and revolutionary excitement for the whole of the rest of Italy ? The Pope has ceased to govern . If the French troops were withdrawn , his ...
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