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... interest of both religion and civilization , recover it . As the means of recovering it , the several Italian States ... interests must be managed by the Federal Congress or Govern- ment . This plan was adopted by both France and Austria ...
... interest of both religion and civilization , recover it . As the means of recovering it , the several Italian States ... interests must be managed by the Federal Congress or Govern- ment . This plan was adopted by both France and Austria ...
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... interests and destinies of nations . To serve the cause of Letters we do not suppose it necessary to avoid all ... interest or a living reality . Such a litera- ture would be simply emptiness . All that lives in the literature of ...
... interests and destinies of nations . To serve the cause of Letters we do not suppose it necessary to avoid all ... interest or a living reality . Such a litera- ture would be simply emptiness . All that lives in the literature of ...
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... interests , to break with our old personal and political friends , and to place ourselves in opposition to the sympathies and tenden- cies of the majority of our co - religionists , both at home and abroad . We can suffer no private ...
... interests , to break with our old personal and political friends , and to place ourselves in opposition to the sympathies and tenden- cies of the majority of our co - religionists , both at home and abroad . We can suffer no private ...
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NUMBER I | 1 |
VINCENZO OR SUNKEN ROCKS | 45 |
POPULAR CORRUPTION AND VENALITY | 70 |
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