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... Cavour . Cuneo , 1857 . 2. Camillo Benso di Cavour . Torino , 1861 . Per Roggero Bonghi . 3. Count Cavour , his Life and Career . By Basil H. Cooper , B.A. London , 1860 VIII . - 1 . The Rebellion Record : a Diary of American Events ...
... Cavour . So nearly allied are Popery and Puritanism . To adopt the language used by Addison , in a paper † written in the very spirit of Christian Philosophy , we cannot but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunes , not only ...
... Cavour . Cuneo , 1857 . 2. Camillo Benso di Cavour . Per Roggero Bonghi . Torino , 1861 . 3. Count Cavour , his Life and Career . By Basil H. Cooper , B.A. London , 1860 . COUNT CAVOUR YOUNT CAVOUR holds far too great a place in the ...
... Cavour was conferred upon Michele Antonio di Benso , from a small town in the province of Pinerolo . Camillo was the second son of the Marchese don Michele Giuseppe Benso di Cavour and of Adelaide Susanna Sellon , a lady of Geneva . He ...
... Cavour took a wiser part than to join secret societies and to engage in hopeless plots . He threw up his commission in the Engineers in disgust , and set to work heart and soul to study the political and social questions of the day ...