Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXXIII
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Title
Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXXIII
Subject
Siege of Rome… Heat… Night Attacks… The Bombardment… The Night Breach… Defection… Entry of the French… Slaughter of the Romans… The Hospitals… Destruction by Bombs… Cessation of Resistance… Oudinot’s stubbornness… Garibaldi’s Troops… Their Muster of the scene of Rienzi’s Triumph… Garibaldi… His Departure… “Respectable” Opinion… The Protectors Unmasked…. Cold Reception… A Priest Assassinated… State of Siege Declared… Republican Education… Disappearance of French Soldiers… Clearing the Hospitals… Priestly Baseness… Insult to the American Consul… His Protest and Departure… Disarming the National Guard… Position of Mr Cass… Petty Oppression… Expulsion of Foreigners… Effect of French Presence… Address to the People… Visit to the Scene of Strife… American Sympathy for Liberty in Europe.
Description
An article written by Margaret Fuller published by Horace Greeley in New York.
Creator
Margaret Fuller
Source
New-York Tribune
Publisher
Horace Greeley
Date
Dateline: 6 July 1849; Publication Date: 11 August 1849
Contributor
Sarah Payne;
William Bond
William Bond
Rights
PDF source: Library of Congress
Relation
[no text]
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Newspaper Article
Identifier
MF_NYDT_11_Aug_1849
Coverage
[no text]
Collection
Citation
Margaret Fuller, “Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXXIII,” Margaret Fuller Digital Archive, accessed December 22, 2024, http://omekasites.northeastern.edu/margaretfuller/home/items/show/40.