The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... Italy was the work of Cavour's diplomacy , Garibaldi's fire and Victor Emmanuel II's common sense . The fighting involved was hardly such as to write a glorious page in Italian history . First there were the battles of Magenta and ...
... Italy was the work of Cavour's diplomacy , Garibaldi's fire and Victor Emmanuel II's common sense . The fighting involved was hardly such as to write a glorious page in Italian history . First there were the battles of Magenta and ...
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... Italian troops , he won a series of victories . Modern Italy was completed when Austria in 1866 was forced to cede Venetia . This was a peculiarly inglorious victory because the Italians were defeated by the Austrians but the latter ...
... Italian troops , he won a series of victories . Modern Italy was completed when Austria in 1866 was forced to cede Venetia . This was a peculiarly inglorious victory because the Italians were defeated by the Austrians but the latter ...
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... Italy houses the ruins of the ancient city of Rome , he has announced that the ancient Roman Empire is the natural heritage of modern Italians— all they have to do is to go out and take it . Probably there is as much Roman blood in Italy ...
... Italy houses the ruins of the ancient city of Rome , he has announced that the ancient Roman Empire is the natural heritage of modern Italians— all they have to do is to go out and take it . Probably there is as much Roman blood in Italy ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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