The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... Italy and with the Pope , before the commencement of his Italian campaign . At the entrance of Charles into Florence and Rome , the lofty stature and magnificent equipment of the Scottish Archer Guard attracted universal admiration . At ...
... Italy and with the Pope , before the commencement of his Italian campaign . At the entrance of Charles into Florence and Rome , the lofty stature and magnificent equipment of the Scottish Archer Guard attracted universal admiration . At ...
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... Italy fell long ago , sinking from decrepitude into death . Poland , too , politically rotten before it was ripe , totally disappeared from the map of Europe . And never yet had a dead nation been known to come to life again . A Tartar ...
... Italy fell long ago , sinking from decrepitude into death . Poland , too , politically rotten before it was ripe , totally disappeared from the map of Europe . And never yet had a dead nation been known to come to life again . A Tartar ...
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... Italy has been more protracted than that of Greece , the issue is more complete . From the Alps to Palermo the Italians are now a united nation , and the empty ' geographi- cal expression ' has been converted into a formally recognised ...
... Italy has been more protracted than that of Greece , the issue is more complete . From the Alps to Palermo the Italians are now a united nation , and the empty ' geographi- cal expression ' has been converted into a formally recognised ...
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