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Spithead (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 13
ron eased ship, though no other nation has got a gun which will destroy ours. We shall presently have a gun, it is said, which would enable the efforts force at Spithead to command every force of water between them. We have fifteen iron-cased ships, the Duke of Somerset against us, either built or on we have five wooden men-ofut it seems only one, cupola vessel actually ordered. This is something, but the question of the navy is still infinitely more a gouts than that of the forts at Spithead--Lord Vivian, indeed, in introducing the subject of the debate, made a remark which may be found hereafter to contain a most pertinent argument. We are taking all this thought for Spithead because of the stores contained in Portsmouth arsenals, which might be consumed by the shells of a hostile fleet; but when small iron cupola vessels have been substituted for the old fashioned fighting ships, when metal is everything, and timber, masts, sails and cordage, have almost disappeared from o
Pavia (Italy) (search for this): article 13
news by the steamer Bremen, which arrived at New York on Tuesday inst: From Italy. [Correspondence of the London Times] Town, April 12th.--Garibald it pursues his triumphal march throughout Northern Italy, and the enthusiasm his presence excites gives onward signs of a bating. From he traveled to Copal-Maggiore, on the Poe, and thence visited. from Cremon; he again crossed that river, and followed the line of the Æ Aston Railway as far as Stranells, where no again crossed over to Pavia. From this letter city he will again appear at Milan, and thence proceed to Bargains and and probably to on the Lake of Gorda, where he will be in front of the Austrians forces the borders at Poschiera. Already the Austrian garrison along the shore of the lake have caught the alarm, and are everywhere on the watch. The ever of excitement aroused by the hero wherever he shows himself, exceeds the description. At Cremona Garibaldi was on the most friendly terms with the priests
Italy (Italy) (search for this): article 13
European news. We make some further extracts from the news by the steamer Bremen, which arrived at New York on Tuesday inst: From Italy. [Correspondence of the London Times] Town, April 12th.--Garibald it pursues his triumphal march throughout Northern Italy, and the enthusiasm his presence excites gives onward signs of a bating. From he traveled to Copal-Maggiore, on the Poe, and thence visited. from Cremon; he again crossed that river, and followed the line of the Æ Aston Railway as far as Stranells, where no again crossed over to Pavia. From this letter city he will again appear at Milan, and thence proceed to Bargains and and probably to on the Lake of Gorda, where he will be in front of the Austrians forces the borders at Poschiera. Already the Austrian garrison along the shore of the lake have caught the alarm, and are everywhere on the watch. The ever of excitement aroused by the hero wherever he shows himself, exceeds the description. At Cremon
Venice (Italy) (search for this): article 13
t friendly terms with the priests, who with their good Bishop Nova confers their head, warmly espoused the cause and declared against the temporal power of the Pope. As he was leaving Cremona, a priest, a Ven asked him. When shall we go to Venice, Geraldine and a deep sign and answered, "We shall go to Venice, and soon, us unpay but what am I hit on man! '-- "On you're a thousand and hundreds of thousand" quoth the priest, clearly is all yours, as all her hearts and all her strength" Venice, and soon, us unpay but what am I hit on man! '-- "On you're a thousand and hundreds of thousand" quoth the priest, clearly is all yours, as all her hearts and all her strength" replied G severely "I you do not raise me so high, I me words at P rma, which I been imported in the spo of the Italy of the ages of and of our which is the age of Victor Emmanuel — this part of my speech was omitted. I am sorry of it. We are all with our King and will all work with him to liberate and unite Italy." In all other towns at Casals, Maggiore, Paris, Stranelia and Cremona, Garibaldi took the greatest care to set up the cry, "Italy and Victor Emmanuel" and at all banquet
Cremona (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
e description. At Cremona Garibaldi was on the most friendly terms with the priests, who with their good Bishop Nova confers their head, warmly espoused the cause and declared against the temporal power of the Pope. As he was leaving Cremona, a priest, a Ven asked him. When shall we go to Venice, Geraldine and a deep sign and answered, "We shall go to Venice, and soon, us unpay but what am I hit on man! '-- "On you're a thousand and hundreds of thousand" quoth the priest, clearly our which is the age of Victor Emmanuel — this part of my speech was omitted. I am sorry of it. We are all with our King and will all work with him to liberate and unite Italy." In all other towns at Casals, Maggiore, Paris, Stranelia and Cremona, Garibaldi took the greatest care to set up the cry, "Italy and Victor Emmanuel" and at all banquets proposed the health of the King, Prince humblers, and the Royal Family. It is still confidently asserted that the General will go to Naples
Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 13
on Tuesday inst: From Italy. [Correspondence of the London Times] Town, April 12th.--Garibald it pursues his triumphal march throughout Northern Italy, and the enthusiasm his presence excites gives onward signs of a bating. From he traveled to Copal-Maggiore, on the Poe, and thence visited. from Cremon; he again crossed that river, and followed the line of the Æ Aston Railway as far as Stranells, where no again crossed over to Pavia. From this letter city he will again appear at Milan, and thence proceed to Bargains and and probably to on the Lake of Gorda, where he will be in front of the Austrians forces the borders at Poschiera. Already the Austrian garrison along the shore of the lake have caught the alarm, and are everywhere on the watch. The ever of excitement aroused by the hero wherever he shows himself, exceeds the description. At Cremona Garibaldi was on the most friendly terms with the priests, who with their good Bishop Nova confers their head,
the views of Government on the point immediately under discussion, it will be necessary to correct a misapprehension which has tended to confuse two questions very distinguishable from each other. It appears to have been imagined both my Lords Be Grey and Lord Ellencerouge, and to have been, indeed, generally assumed, that the conclusion to which the public instinctively jumped after the American experiment, was simply a that forts were because iron plated, ships could repel shot. But that w paused we should be defenceless. It is of no good to say that we are in a state of transition." --That is true enough and a very troublesome state it is; but the safety of the country must be insured during this state as well as all others. Lord De Grey plainly acknowledged the obligation, and admitted that it was impossible for us to stand still. We have made one good step within the last week. We have got a gun that will destroy any iron eased ship, though no other nation has got a gun wh
ou're a thousand and hundreds of thousand" quoth the priest, clearly is all yours, as all her hearts and all her strength" replied G severely "I you do not raise me so high, I me words at P rma, which I been imported in the spo of the Italy of the ages of and of our which is the age of Victor Emmanuel — this part of my speech was omitted. I am sorry of it. We are all with our King and will all work with him to liberate and unite Italy." In all other towns at Casals, Maggiore, Paris, Stranelia and Cremona, Garibaldi took the greatest care to set up the cry, "Italy and Victor Emmanuel" and at all banquets proposed the health of the King, Prince humblers, and the Royal Family. It is still confidently asserted that the General will go to Naples and Sicily. The official Gazette contains a circular from Sigeer Rafizzito the Present of the Italian Kingdom. It says the policy of the Italian Government is inspired by the ideas of national unity and of liberty. While
Victor Emmanuel (search for this): article 13
iest, clearly is all yours, as all her hearts and all her strength" replied G severely "I you do not raise me so high, I me words at P rma, which I been imported in the spo of the Italy of the ages of and of our which is the age of Victor Emmanuel — this part of my speech was omitted. I am sorry of it. We are all with our King and will all work with him to liberate and unite Italy." In all other towns at Casals, Maggiore, Paris, Stranelia and Cremona, Garibaldi took the greatest care to set up the cry, "Italy and Victor Emmanuel" and at all banquets proposed the health of the King, Prince humblers, and the Royal Family. It is still confidently asserted that the General will go to Naples and Sicily. The official Gazette contains a circular from Sigeer Rafizzito the Present of the Italian Kingdom. It says the policy of the Italian Government is inspired by the ideas of national unity and of liberty. While the walk of unification is being accomplished in Ital
Cremona Garibaldi (search for this): article 13
s at Poschiera. Already the Austrian garrison along the shore of the lake have caught the alarm, and are everywhere on the watch. The ever of excitement aroused by the hero wherever he shows himself, exceeds the description. At Cremona Garibaldi was on the most friendly terms with the priests, who with their good Bishop Nova confers their head, warmly espoused the cause and declared against the temporal power of the Pope. As he was leaving Cremona, a priest, a Ven asked him. is the age of Victor Emmanuel — this part of my speech was omitted. I am sorry of it. We are all with our King and will all work with him to liberate and unite Italy." In all other towns at Casals, Maggiore, Paris, Stranelia and Cremona, Garibaldi took the greatest care to set up the cry, "Italy and Victor Emmanuel" and at all banquets proposed the health of the King, Prince humblers, and the Royal Family. It is still confidently asserted that the General will go to Naples and Sicil
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