[A Conspiracy of the Carbonari by Louise Muehlbach]@TWC D-Link bookA Conspiracy of the Carbonari CHAPTER VIII 32/44
So they were well satisfied to find him worthy of punishment, and render the troublesome fault-finder forever harmless. So he remained a prisoner long after Napoleon had been overthrown.
His wife died many years before him, leaving one daughter, who, when a girl of eighteen, married a distinguished Austrian officer.
Her entreaties and her husband's influence finally succeeded in securing Kolbielsky's liberation. In the year 1829 he was permitted to leave Leopoldstadt, to live with his daughter at Ofen, where he died in 1831. THE END. NEELY'S PRISMATIC LIBRARY. GILT TOP, 75 CENTS. "I know of nothing in the book line that equals Neely's Prismatic Library for elegance and careful selection.
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