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Page 74
... Naples had undertaken a journey to a place some few miles from his metropolis , and that he had not been able to send an an- swer . On a subject so grave and important , such a reply was mere trifling , a mockery and an insult . It was ...
... Naples had undertaken a journey to a place some few miles from his metropolis , and that he had not been able to send an an- swer . On a subject so grave and important , such a reply was mere trifling , a mockery and an insult . It was ...
Page 80
... Naples might have looked with some suspicion at advice ten- dered by England and France alone ; but he did not despair of advice reaching Naples from other quarters which might produce effects denied to the representa- tions of England ...
... Naples might have looked with some suspicion at advice ten- dered by England and France alone ; but he did not despair of advice reaching Naples from other quarters which might produce effects denied to the representa- tions of England ...
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... Naples - Communications on the subject - Withdrawal of the English and French Legations from Naples - Remonstrance of the Russian Cabinet - Attempt to assassinate the King of Naples . SPAIN . Overthrow of the Espartero Ministry - Causes ...
... Naples - Communications on the subject - Withdrawal of the English and French Legations from Naples - Remonstrance of the Russian Cabinet - Attempt to assassinate the King of Naples . SPAIN . Overthrow of the Espartero Ministry - Causes ...
Contents
STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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