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Rome in 1860

CHAPTER VI
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I know also of no greater proof of its weakness.

A strong despotic government may ignore the press altogether; but a despotism which tries to defend itself by the press, and such a press, must be weak indeed.

None but a government of priests, half terrified out of their senses, would dream of feeding strong men with such babes' meat as this.
There are Signs of the Times even in the _Giornale di Roma_..


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