Letters of the Right Hon Sir George Cornewall Lewis Bart to Various Friends

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Ever yours sincerely, G. C. Lewis.
Harp ton : Oct. 2, 1860.
My dear Eeeve, — I cannot at all see my way in Italian affairs. If the quarrel between Cavour and Garibaldi continues, the King of Naples may return. I am not at all a fanatic for Italian freedom, but I should much rejoice to see a nation with such fine intellectual endowments as the Italians withdrawn from the dead- ening pressure of the Church, and of such Governments as the Church encourages, and as encourage the Church. I do not se
...e how this is to be done unless all Italy, minus Eome and Venetia, becomes one nation under one king and one parliament. It does not seem that this is at present practicable, and yet an attempt to govern the several provinces of Italy by viceroys nomi- nated by Sardinia and by separate parliaments must fail. I know of no other alternative ; a federation such as Louis Napoleon proposed is out of the question.
All my spare time lately has been given to an enquiry on a question of antiquity ; and I have not thought of anything for your review.


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