Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXII
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Title
Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXII
Subject
The Ceremonies succeeding Epiphany… The Death of Torlonia, and the predisposing causes – Funeral Honors… A striking Contrast in Decease of the Cardinal Prince Massimo… The Pope and his officers of State – the Cardinal Bofondi… Sympathetic Excitements through Italy… Sicily in full Insurrection… The King of Sicily, Prince Metternich, and Louis Philippe – A Rumor as to the parentage of the King of the French… Rome: Ave Maria… Life in the Eternal City… The Bambino – Catholicism: its Gifts and its Workings… The Church of Ara Coeli – Exhibition of the Bambino – Bygone Superstition and Living Reality… The Soul of Catholicism has fled… Reflections… Exhibition in Honor of the Feast of the Kings Magi – Exercises in all Languages… Disturbances and their Causes – Thoughts… Blessing Animals… Accounts from Pavia – Austria… The King of Naples… Rumors from other parts of Europe… France – Guizot… Appearances and Apprehensions.
Description
An article written by Margaret Fuller from Rome. Sicily is in full insurrection, numerous deaths and arrests, the Austrian government tries to provoke a revolt in Milan, and the Austrian police are in conflict with students in Pavia. Published by Horace Greeley in New York.
Creator
Margaret Fuller
Source
New-York Tribune
Publisher
Horace Greeley
Date
Dateline: January 1848; Publication Date: 13 March 1848
Contributor
Sarah Payne
Rights
PDF source: Library of Congress
Relation
[no text]
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Newspaper Article
Identifier
MF_NYDT_13_Mar_1848
Coverage
[no text]
Collection
Citation
Margaret Fuller, “Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXII,” Margaret Fuller Digital Archive, accessed December 22, 2024, http://omekasites.northeastern.edu/margaretfuller/items/show/28.