The Liberation of Italy

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He was afraid that Garibaldiwould meet with the death of the Bandieras and Pisacane. No one wasmore convinced than Cavour of the importance of Garibaldi's life toItaly; and it is a sign of his true superiority of mind that thisconviction was never entertained more strongly than at the moment whenthe general was passionately inveighing against him for the cession ofNice. To Cavour such invectives seemed natural, and even justifiedfrom one point of view; they excited in him no bitterness, and he ...wasonly too happy that they fell upon himself and not upon the King, since it was his fixed idea that, without the maintenance of a goodunderstanding between Victor Emmanuel and Garibaldi, Italy would notbe made. Few men under the sting of personal attacks have shown suchcomplete self-control.
As has been stated, when Francis II. Ascended the Neapolitan throne, he was invited to join in the war with Austria, and he refused. Sincethen, the same negative result had attended the reiterated counsels ofreform which the Piedmontese Government sent to that of Naples--theyoung King showing, by repeated acts, that not Sardinia but Rome washis monitress and chosen ally in Italy.


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