Rome to trample on Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it, to preserve it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis, by restoring to his throne the prince who had put himself so boldly at the head of all useful reforms. Memoirs of the Duchesse de Dino: 1841-1850 - Page 278by Dorothée Dino (duchesse de) - 1910Full view - About this book
 | Luigi Carlo Farini - 1851 - 434 pages
...send an army to Rome to trample on Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it, to preserve it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis, by restoring to bis throne the Prince who had put himself so boldly at the head of all useful reforms.... | |
 | Luigi Carlo Farini - Papal States - 1854 - 428 pages
...send an army to Rome to trample on Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it, to preserve it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis, by restoring to his throne the Prince who had put himself so boldly at the head of all useful reforms.... | |
 | Edward Roth - 1856 - 564 pages
...sent an army to Rome to smother Italian liberty; but, on the contrary, to regulate it by defending it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis by restoring to the pontifical throne the prince who had boldly placed himself in the front rank of all... | |
 | 1868 - 808 pages
...sent an army to Bome to smother Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it, by defending it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis, by restoring to the pontifical throne the prince who had boldly placed himself at the head of all useful... | |
 | John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1868 - 714 pages
...sent an army to Rome to smother Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it by defending it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis by restoring to the pontifical throne the prince who had boldly placed himself at the head of all useful... | |
 | Bernard O'Reilly - 1877 - 506 pages
...send an army to Eome to trample on Italian liberty ; but, on the contrary, to regulate it, to preserve it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis, by restoring to his throne the sovereign who had put himself so boldly at the head of all useful reforms.... | |
 | John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Italy - 1882 - 672 pages
...smother Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it 1 Moniteur, June 14, 1849. by defending it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis by restoring to the pontifical throne the prince who had boldly placed himself at the head of all useful... | |
 | Ross William Collins - Church and state - 1923 - 520 pages
...send an army to Rome to trample on Italian liberty, but, on the contrary, to regulate it, to preserve it from its own excesses, and to give it a solid basis, by restoring to his throne the prince who had put himself so boldly at the head of all useful reforms.... | |
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