Brigandage in South Italy, Volume 2S. Low, son, and Marston, 1864 |
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... wounded - One of his retreats - Domenico Caja , surnamed Centrillo - Basile - The bloody Cuccitto- Assassinates his ... wounds - A horrible assassination- Arrest of Conte by the French - Victor Emanuel's political prisoners - The ...
... wounded - One of his retreats - Domenico Caja , surnamed Centrillo - Basile - The bloody Cuccitto- Assassinates his ... wounds - A horrible assassination- Arrest of Conte by the French - Victor Emanuel's political prisoners - The ...
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... the weakness of the assailants , a safe method . They could wound without being wounded , assail under cover , disorder , discourage , exhaust the patience of Italy . Hence the wicked , desperate , and bloody men who POLITICAL CAUSES . 2.
... the weakness of the assailants , a safe method . They could wound without being wounded , assail under cover , disorder , discourage , exhaust the patience of Italy . Hence the wicked , desperate , and bloody men who POLITICAL CAUSES . 2.
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... wounded , he halted to ascertain if they were dying . In this case he received their confessions , and generously absolved the sinners whom he had sent to Paradise with cold lead . This is the bright side of the picture . On the other ...
... wounded , he halted to ascertain if they were dying . In this case he received their confessions , and generously absolved the sinners whom he had sent to Paradise with cold lead . This is the bright side of the picture . On the other ...
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... wounds , and superior to danger , and to give them courage to fight desperately , the brigands , when about to undertake an enterprise , get a benediction at the hands of a priest , who gives them the sacred host , and , by means of an ...
... wounds , and superior to danger , and to give them courage to fight desperately , the brigands , when about to undertake an enterprise , get a benediction at the hands of a priest , who gives them the sacred host , and , by means of an ...
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... wounds- an infinite number of shameful falsehoods were invented to secure the lives of others . asserted that he had fled in the midst of battle , another bought from a file - leader in the Sanfedist army a false declaration that he had ...
... wounds- an infinite number of shameful falsehoods were invented to secure the lives of others . asserted that he had fled in the midst of battle , another bought from a file - leader in the Sanfedist army a false declaration that he had ...
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arms army arrested assassinated Aunis Author Avezzano band Basilicata bishop blood Borjès Bour Bourbon brigandage brigands brigands robbed brigands took brothers burned Calabria Capitanata captured Carsoli cattle cause Chiavone chief Church Civita Vecchia Civitella Civitella del Tronto Clary cloth extra command conducted Conte crimes Crocco Cuccitto ducats Edition ex-Bourbon ex-king Fcap fire Fondi force Francis Francis II French friends frontier Gaeta gands Giorgi Govone hands honour hundred ducats Illustrations Italian troops July Kalkreuth King kingdom Langlois letter liberal loss Mittica months Montieri moral mountains murdered named Naples national guard Neapolitan night officers Papal partisan Pasquale peasants persons Piedmontese political brigandage post 8vo priest prisoners provinces punishment ransom reaction Ripacandida robbers Rome sacked Saint-Jorioz sent shot side soldiers South Italy Spaniard Spina surrender syndic Terracina thousand ducats tion Tristany victim Victor Emanuel village vols wounded
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