Garibaldi and His Enemies: The Clash of Arms and Personalities in the Making of ItalyGiuseppe Garibaldi was born in Nice in 1807. He spent his early years at sea, until the course of his life was suddenly changed by meeting with a member of Mazzini's "Young Italy", a society dedicated to the task of driving from their thrones the reactionary rulers of the various states into which the peninsular was then divided, and the making of Italy one and free. The rest of his life was dominated by this idea, and he inspired his followers with his own passionate courage and single minded determination. The author has drawn a vivid, sympathetic portrait of this remarkable man, and has given an account of his unique contribution to the making of Italy. |
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... Protesting that he did so only because he was forced , he accepted a cabinet which included Pietro Sterbini and another ... protested in vain . Had he offered terms to the rebels , he would no doubt have been welcomed back by the people ...
... Protesting that he did so only because he was forced , he accepted a cabinet which included Pietro Sterbini and another ... protested in vain . Had he offered terms to the rebels , he would no doubt have been welcomed back by the people ...
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... protested ; Russia protested ; Austria protested ; France countermanded the projected withdrawal of her troops from Rome ; England expressed her fear that France would be paid for her protection of Italy against Austria by the cession ...
... protested ; Russia protested ; Austria protested ; France countermanded the projected withdrawal of her troops from Rome ; England expressed her fear that France would be paid for her protection of Italy against Austria by the cession ...
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... protesting furiously that the Government had called him from Caprera and had then abandoned him . The Opposition took up his complaint and demanded an enquiry , which the Government resisted , merely releasing the imprisoned volunteers ...
... protesting furiously that the Government had called him from Caprera and had then abandoned him . The Opposition took up his complaint and demanded an enquiry , which the Government resisted , merely releasing the imprisoned volunteers ...
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Apostles of a new religion | 3 |
An eagle hovering in the upper heights | 17 |
A man of destiny | 24 |
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