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414 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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«O» The Vicissitudes Of Italy, Since The...
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" Charle , s Albert was , content to bide his time and dissemble alike liis patriotic The first designs symptom and his of profound awakening resentment hope and . free discussionof the
ascenattempts dancy " acquired and still by wilder the princi ravings ples of of moderation the _repxiblieans and philosox _, became _^ hy , percep over the tible _Avild in accorded to the writings of
Piedmont in 1843 , through the eager reception Yincenzo Gioberti . "
Balbo These writi The ng recent s , followed Events by in the JRomagna _Speranze of < _T the Italia Marquis of Count Massimo Cesare
minds d'Azeg , lio of , their produced countrymen a powerful Recommending and lasting impression unity and upon forbear the
-. the ance mo , and st s advocating olidand least representative dangerous monarch form of y liberty " as the , " most these possible distin- ,
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vations his ruling dominant purpose , dated passion of 1 his , mind and , g is as ive the a most relig warm ious forcibl coloring y disclosed , to his . As secret , if to views — _jxistif * Thou , on y Lombardythe following passage from Deuteronomy brother is transcribed ? Italian : king
himself mayest claiming f not the the , set destined brotherhood a contrast stranger substitute to over of . his language thee martial for that the stranger is and not irations of th ' country y s rule his ? reckless , did An he daring not view in the in _,, In singular asp ,
borne t field ation ' , his and of prolonged thi dissembled s singul and ar for ch impenetrable aracter which . he The would reserve obj ; ect sooner , for must have which be noted forfeited he had the so his fatal long life hesi than for- - instances all
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414 Notices Of Books.
414 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1859, page 414, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081859/page/54/
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