Mademoiselle Mori: a Tale of Modern Rome. in Two Volumes 2

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At Eome the agitation became excessive ; the Circoli were besieged by crowds flocking to hear Sturbini and others ; the civic guard were disaffected, and the Pope was so much alarmed as actually to meditate taking refuge at Milan. Like others of his projects it ended in nothiug, and after much disgraceful disorder, a new Ministry was formed by Mamiani, a man in ill odour with Pio Nono ; for he was one of the few w^ho had refused to take the oath of allegiance when he availed himself of the amne...sty, and had written works prohibited by the Index. Pio Nono was bent on peace ; his IMinistry on war ; Mamiani took his own way, and the Pope alternately murmured and submitted. In fact, from this time, the revolution may be said to have begun, and the idea of a republic grew more and more familiar.
ThePope lost no time in publishing an address in- tendedto calmtheEomans,buthehadhimself broken his magic wand ; they had loved him as the patriot, they now abhorred him as the traitor ; they thought he had deceived, juggled, betrayed them — and he thought them guilty of intense ingratitude.


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