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- “Adelchi,” appearance of, [51];
- Albany, Count and Countess of, [22]
- Alfieri, Vittorio, [1]-[39];
- birth and parentage, [1], [2];
- education, [2], [3];
- early travels, [5]-[7];
- opinion of Paris, [8];
- travels in England, [9], [14];
- travels in Holland, [10];
- in Vienna and Berlin, [12], [13];
- travels in Russia, [13];
- in Spain, [14], [15];
- first plays, [17], [18];
- moves to Florence, [20]-[22];
- meeting with the Countess of Albany, [23], [24];
- “Virginia,” “Agemennone,” “Don Garzia,” “Maria Stuarda,” “Oreste,” “Filippo,” “Timoleone,” “Ottavia,” “Rosmunda,” [25];
- in Rome, [27], [28];
- “Saul,” “Antigone,” [27];
- later travels, [28];
- “Agide,” “Sofonisba,” “Mirra,” [29];
- life in Paris, [30], [31];
- memoirs, [31];
- French Revolution, [31]-[33];
- French occupation of Florence, [34];
- comedies, [35];
- death, [35];
- influence on Italy, [36]-[39]
- Amadeus, King of Spain, [340]
- America, Garibaldi in, [225], [241]
- Arnaud, Giuseppe, quoted (of Alfieri), [38]
- Aspromonte, [264], [329]
- Balbo, Count, [177]
- Bandiera-Moro, The, [116]
- Bassi, Ugo, in Venice, [110], [111];
- Beccaria, treatise on “Crimes and Punishments,” [45]
- Benso, family of, [166]
- Bonghi, quoted (of Manzoni), [59]
- Caprera, Island of, [240], [242]
- Carbonari, The, [127], [129], [133]
- Carlyle, Thomas, and Mazzini, [143], [144]
- Castellani, The Nicoletti and, [97]
- Cavour, Camille di, [165]-[222];
- birth, youth, and education, [167]-[169];
- life as a farmer at Leri, [169];
- travels in England and France, [171], [172];
- founds “Il Risorgimento,” [174];
- speech to the editors, [174], [175];
- election to Parliament, [177];
- campaign of 1848-[49], [177]-[179];
- personal appearance, [180];
- member of D’Azeglio’s cabinet, [182];
- the “Connubio” with Rattazzi, [184], [185];
- the “Gran Ministero,” [188];
- policies, [189];
- alliance with England and France, [190], [191];
- resignation as Premier and recall, [193], [194];
- Congress of Paris of 1856, [195]-[198];
- Pact of Plombières, [201];
- crisis of 1859, [204]-[208];
- war of 1859, [208];
- treaty of Villafranca, [208], [209];
- cession of Savoy and Nice, [212]-[214];
- views on Garibaldi’s expedition, [214];
- sends Royal army south, [216];
- “A Free Church in a Free State,” [219];
- death, [220];
- his statesmanship, [220]-[222];
- reliance of the people, [222];
- relations with Mazzini, [154], [155], [215]
- Cavour, Marquise Philippine di, [166]-[168]
- Charles Albert, character of, [136]-[139], [173]-[174], [285];
- Charles Felix, King of Sardinia, [284], [286]
- Ciceruacchio, [236], [239], [240]
- Clarendon, Lord, at Congress of Paris, [197]
- Classicists and Romanticists, [41]-[44], [126]
- Cobden, visit to Venice, [91]
- Congregations, Central and Provincial, [94]
- "Connubio," The, [184], [185]
- Crimean War, [190]-[192]
- Dandolo, Giulio, quoted (of Garibaldi’s troops), [228], [229]
- D’Azeglio, Massimo, [179];
- De Lesseps, Ferdinand, at Rome, [150], [235]
- De Sanctis, quoted (of Alfieri), [26];
- (of the reaction from the French Revolution), [40];
- (of the Romantic movement), [41], [43], [44]
- Emmanuel Philibert, of Savoy, [283]