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He looked forward to the time when , not only Spain and Portugal , but Italy and Germany also would be united on the basis of language and culture , free from foreign domination . This would require the disappearance of the petty ...
He looked forward to the time when , not only Spain and Portugal , but Italy and Germany also would be united on the basis of language and culture , free from foreign domination . This would require the disappearance of the petty ...
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I wish to see Spain , Italy , France , Germany , formed into independent nations ; nor have I any desire to reduce the power of France further than may be necessary for that end . Woe be to that country whose military power is ...
I wish to see Spain , Italy , France , Germany , formed into independent nations ; nor have I any desire to reduce the power of France further than may be necessary for that end . Woe be to that country whose military power is ...
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It was from Byron that his age learnt to love the beauties of Italy , its art and history , and to mourn its weak and divided state beneath the Austrian yoke : Italia ! oh Italia ! thou who hast The fatal gift of beauty , which became A ...
It was from Byron that his age learnt to love the beauties of Italy , its art and history , and to mourn its weak and divided state beneath the Austrian yoke : Italia ! oh Italia ! thou who hast The fatal gift of beauty , which became A ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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