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UFE IN -TUBIlSr. 123 I
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found of subjects . thousands a . home Romans , many and , Lombards of in whom their , affection Neapolitans are now- towards naturalised , Sicilians the , land have as Sardinian of here their all
adoption seem comp ; letely to have laid aside those miserable international evidences jealousies of the country which ' s have prosperity hitherto arrayed been the before bane them of Ital appeared y . The
. as much a subject of congratulation to the emigrati as to the , natives , all former rivalries being * merged into the dominant feeling of
satisfaction that , in Sardinia at least , a centre of Italian civilisation had been Regarded preserved as . the fruits of ten ars' enlihtened and fostering
yeg national administration success , this It exhibition is to Count was Cavour well the entitled celebrated to be classed statesman as at a
the head of the . cabinet of Turin , that , this development is owing ; ever since his entrance into theministryin the autumn of 1850 , he
has labored indefatigably in promoting every , department of industry , commerceand public worksNot many months before he came
, . traffic into power in the , onl Sardinian y seventeen states kilometres At the * of end railway of 1858 were open one to thousand _piiblic
of kilometres whichthat were destined completed to , connect besides . _3 other with lines Piedmont in progress , hy , the piercing chief
ciate throug the h , the activity Mont of Cenis the , will government be a wonder avoy no less of the than world the . public To appre spirit
of the population in submitting to the , heavy taxation these works entailedit must "be borne in mind that they have been carried out
by with a the state , of only five of the millions two disastrou of inhabitants s campai , alread gns y against burthened the
Austrians in expenses 1848-49 , and the part it had been called upon to take in the Crimean war in 1855 . The progress of the Piedmontese in
merl machinery y entirel has y dependent kept pace upon with the Eng spread land traversed for of steam their b eng railroads locomotive ines , the . lines For s of - which intersect the country are now y
native In all construction these pursuits . , Count Cavour has . reconciled met with little _, itself s , support . to the
from the aristocracy , which has not yet change channel from an to absolute and monarch distinction y , , _uncler to a representative which it monopolised form of every twhere power absence of title is no barrier to advancement .
governmen , his maticall Excep caste t where y to opposes throw fighting whatever as many is concerned impediments Cavour , proposes the in Piedmontese the , and way thinks of reform " noble it due syste as he to
can devise . The innovations of the day are mourned over by fully three-fourths of the old families of Turin , as if the precursors of the
downfall of order and religion ; the subjects upon , which the country these at large ultra feels -conservatives most enthusiasm with the , being greatest precisel indifference y those regarde or aversion d by . next
( To he concluded in our , ) * The _Idlomelre is about two-thirds of an English mile . VOX . IV . K 2
Ufe In -Tubilsr. 123 I
UFE IN -TUBIlSr . 123 I
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1859, page 123, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101859/page/51/
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