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Builders of United Italy
Rupert Sargent Holland
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  • Farini, [183], [318], [320], [329]
  • "Father of Venice, The," [87]-[124]
  • "Five Days of Milan, The," [147]
  • French Revolution, failure of, [40], [127];
    • Alfieri and the, [31]-[33]
  • Gaeta, Mazzini at, [160]
  • Garibaldi, Giuseppe, [223]-[282];
    • birth and boyhood, [223], [224];
    • life in South America, [225], [226];
    • offer to serve Pius IX., [226], [227];
    • campaign of 1848, [227]-[230];
    • defense of Rome, [231]-[237];
    • retreat of the Legion, [237]-[239];
    • death of Anita, [240];
    • leaves Italy, [241];
    • purchase of Caprera, [242];
    • commands the “Hunters of the Alps,” [244];
    • campaign of 1859, [244]-[247];
    • attacks Cavour, [249];
    • expedition to Sicily, [214]-[216], [250]-[255];
    • victories in Calabria, [256];
    • capture of Naples, [257], [258];
    • returns to Caprera, [262];
    • march on Rome, and Aspromonte, [264];
    • triumphal visit to England, [266], [267];
    • campaign of 1866, [267]-271;
    • plans to take Rome, Mentana, [273]-[275];
    • serves France against Prussia, [276];
    • old age and death, [277]-[279];
    • estimate of character and achievements, [279]-[282]
  • Garibaldi, Anita, [226], [239], [240]
  • Garibaldi, Francesca, [278]
  • Garibaldi, Menotti, [253], [264], [273]
  • Garibaldian army, description of, [228], [229], [270]
  • Gioberti, Vincenzo, [63]-[86];
    • birth and education, [65], [66];
    • priesthood, [66];
    • chaplain to Charles Albert, [67];
    • arrest and exile, [68], [69];
    • life in Brussels, [69], [70];
    • “La Teorica del Sovran-naturale,” [70];
    • “Introduzione della Filosofia,” [70];
    • other writings, [70];
    • “Il Gesuita Moderno,” [70];
    • “Il Primato d’Italia,” [70]-[73], [83], [84];
    • returns to Piedmont, [75];
    • revolutions of 1848, [76], [77];
    • letter to Pius IX., [78];
    • “Rinnovamento Civile d’Italia,” [80], [81];
    • death, [82];
    • comparison of, with Mazzini, [82]
  • "Gran Ministero," The, [188]
  • Guerrazzi, attack on Cavour, [213]
  • Howells, William Dean, quoted (of Manzoni’s dramas), [52], [53]
  • Hugo, Victor, and the Romantic movement, [54]
  • Humbert, Prince, marriage of, [337]
  • "Hunters of the Alps," The, [202], [244]
  • “I Promessi Sposi,” appearance of, [53];
    • opinions of, [54];
    • compared with “Les Miserables,” [54]
  • "Il Risorgimento," the newspaper, [174], [182]
  • Kossuth, Mazzini compared with, [161]
  • La Marmora, Alfonso, [292], [304], [332]
  • Lincoln, Mazzini compared with, [162]
  • Magenta, battle of, [313]
  • Manin, Daniel, [87]-[124];
    • birth and education, [88];
    • professional work, [90], [91];
    • views on national resignation, [92]-[94];
    • arrest and imprisonment, [95]-[99];
    • triumphal release, [98], [99];
    • forms a Venetian government, [105];
    • member of the Triumvirate, [108];
    • president of the Republic, [113];
    • Dictator, [116];
    • departure from Venice, [120];
    • life in Paris, [121], [122];
    • death, [123];
    • results of his work, [124]
  • Manin, Emilia, [103], [121], [122]
  • Manzoni, Alessandro, [40]-[62];
    • birth and parentage, [45];
    • youth and education, [45]-[47];
    • stay in France, [47];
    • religious views, [48], [49];
    • marriage, [48];
    • “Sacred Hymns,” [49];
    • view of Pope’s temporal power, [49];
    • “Il Conte di Carmagnola,”[50];
    • “Il Cinque Maggio,” [51];
    • “Adelchi,” [51];
    • “I Promessi Sposi,” [53]-[55];
    • personality, [56];
    • old age and death, [57];
    • position, [44], [59];
    • miscellaneous writings, [58], [59]
  • Manzoni, Henriette, [48]
  • Mazzini, Giuseppe, [125]-[164];
    • youth, [127];
    • early writings, [128], [129];
    • arrest and imprisonment, [129], [130];
    • “Young Italy,” [131]-[133];
    • life in Switzerland and London, [139]-[145];
    • returns to Italy, [147];
    • Triumvir of Rome, [148]-[151];
    • in London, [152], [153];
    • personal appearance, [152];
    • in Italy, [155];
    • disagreement with the monarchy, [155]-[157];
    • appearance in Genoa, [159];
    • plans to take Sicily, [160];
    • confinement at Gaeta, [160], [161];
    • death, [161];
    • position in his century, [161];
    • spirit of self-sacrifice, [163]
  • Mentana, [275], [336]
  • "Mille," expedition of the, [250]-[256]
  • Minghetti, [329];
    • quoted (of Gioberti), [63]-[65]
  • Monti, Vincenzo, [46]
  • Naples, welcome to Garibaldi, [258]
  • Napoleon, Manzoni’s Ode on Death of, [51]
  • Napoleon III, [150], [200], [312], [315]
  • Nazari, [94]
  • Neo-Guelph party, [84]
  • Nice, cession of, [212]-[214], [249], [309], [320]
  • Nicoletti and Castellani, The, [97]
  • Novara, battle of, [292], [293]
  • Orsini, Felice, [200]
  • Palermo, capture of, [253], [254]
  • Palffy, Count, [92], [99], [100]
  • Palmerston, Lord, views on Italy, [186], [210], [211]
  • Paravia, quoted (of Alfieri), [18], [19]
  • Paris, Congress of, in 1856, [195]-[198]
  • Piedmont, its mediævalism, [166]
  • Pius IX., accession of, [73], [145];
    • Garibaldi’s letter to, [226], [227];
    • flight from Rome of, [77]
  • Plombières, Pact of, [201]
  • "Primato d’Italia, II," [70]-[73], [83], [84];
    • quoted from, [71]-[73], [83], [84]
  • "Promessi Sposi, I," [53], [54]