Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Italian unity , and recommended the union of all Italy under the sceptre of the house of Savoy . Be it so . We desired and desire Italian unity ; we wish Italy to be a united and powerful state . We look upon a united Italy , embracing ...
... Italian unity , and recommended the union of all Italy under the sceptre of the house of Savoy . Be it so . We desired and desire Italian unity ; we wish Italy to be a united and powerful state . We look upon a united Italy , embracing ...
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... Italy in a single Italian State , and also the possession of Northern and Southern Italy by one and the same non - Italian Power . This policy was dictated by the law of self - preservation . Italy united in a single Italian State , or ...
... Italy in a single Italian State , and also the possession of Northern and Southern Italy by one and the same non - Italian Power . This policy was dictated by the law of self - preservation . Italy united in a single Italian State , or ...
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... Italians . They were properly the rivalries and jealousies of Germanic and Romanic Europe . Southern Italy went with France , and the part of Italy in which the influ- ence or power of the emperor was greatest , was the most strenuous ...
... Italians . They were properly the rivalries and jealousies of Germanic and Romanic Europe . Southern Italy went with France , and the part of Italy in which the influ- ence or power of the emperor was greatest , was the most strenuous ...
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