A Letter to "the Times", On Mazzini, Napoleon And the Freedom of the Press

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A Letter to "the Times", On Mazzini, Napoleon And the Freedom of the Press
Alfred Bate Richards
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The domination of Austria is in- tolerable — an odious and tyrannical rule." According to this, Orsini desired in his frenzy to anticipate an European convulsion, which might set Italy free ; and the national desire for freedom from the tyranny of the stranger is hopelessly for the present kept down by 80,000 bayonets.
Let me recur for a moment to the idiosyncracy of the Times, before coming to the speciality of your onslaught upon Mazzini. You keep England down, not with 80,000 bayonets, but w
...ith 50,000 copies of your journal. You inspire fear; because you are merci- less, as your friend Napoleon. Now and then you indulge in a massacre, or an execution of character, in order to spread awe among the selfish masses. Your good works partake of the imperial nature. You preserve order — you are great in sanitary and police regulations.
You are very respectable. You are autocrat, tyrant, bully, and the restorer of lost jewellery and banknotes, and strayed or stolen lap-dogs. You afford a magni- Digiti zed by G00gle Digiti zed by G00gle 12 such a theme.


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