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... Europe and with the clergy of France . 10 20 25 30 I believe that he was in error . The Catholicism of Europe , out of France , need have occasioned him no apprehension whatever . In Italy itself , the seat of the Papacy , its moral ...
... Europe and with the clergy of France . 10 20 25 30 I believe that he was in error . The Catholicism of Europe , out of France , need have occasioned him no apprehension whatever . In Italy itself , the seat of the Papacy , its moral ...
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... Europe . England may not concern herself with material predominance in Europe ; but a share in moral pre- dominance may and must be dear to her . At present she has no reason for disquietude . His material predominance may remain to the ...
... Europe . England may not concern herself with material predominance in Europe ; but a share in moral pre- dominance may and must be dear to her . At present she has no reason for disquietude . His material predominance may remain to the ...
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... Europe should desire the establish- ment of a great and free Italy with such cordiality as England ? What nation in Europe can have such prospect of advantage from it , such impossibility of disadvantage ? Can France ? Would France be ...
... Europe should desire the establish- ment of a great and free Italy with such cordiality as England ? What nation in Europe can have such prospect of advantage from it , such impossibility of disadvantage ? Can France ? Would France be ...
Contents
Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
England and the Italian Question | 65 |
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