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Identifier: garibaldisdefenc00trev (find matches)
Title: Garibaldi's defence of the Roman Republic
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 1876-1962
Subjects: Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882 Rome (Italy) -- History Revolution, 1848-1849
Publisher: London, New York (etc.) : Longmans, Green and Co.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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lf-seeking and noisy patriotism that could not stand thestress of battle. But if, in the old age of its founder, thebrotherhood of the red shirt partook of the decline of his Hoff. 270, 271. Loev. i. 257-259; Hoff. 266-271 : Daiuiolo, 263. =• Hoff. 270; Locv. ii. 126. See p. 152, above, for the order given byGaribaldi in May for the manufacture of the shirts, only now completed. 2i6 GARIBALDIS DEFENCE OF ROME powers, before he died its warfare was accomplished, andItaly was free.^ One red-shirt expedition took place after Garibaldis death. His son,Ricciotti, led several hundred volunteers in the Greek war of 1897. TheItalians, whose generosity in going to risk their lives for the freedom of otherswas worthy of their dead master, behaved with courage, and deserved more war-like allies. Some account of the expedition will be found in Elia, ii. 424-442.I have consulted well-known English war correspondents on that campaign, whobear impartial testimony to the valour of the Garibaldians.
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CHAPTER XI THE LAST ASSAULT, JUNE 30—FALL OF ROME-DEPARTURE OF GARIBALDI Astur hath stormed Janiculum,And the stout guards are slain. Macaulay, Lays of Andcnl Rome. The end was now at hand. The French artillery werevictors in the duel which both sides had waged so gallantlyfor more than a week past. The Roman batteries wjerc almost choked up by the tempest of hostile projectiles,the breastworks along the line of the Aurelian wall weremere disorderly heaps of earth, and on the city wall properthe breach in the Bastion sloped gently down from theruins of the Casa Merluzzo to th^ road outside, where theassailants were entrenched not many yards away.- The night of June 29-30, the Feast of St. Peter andSt. Paul, was selected by Oudinot for the final assault.During the earlier part of the night the jesta was celebratedin the town in right Roman fashion, with lighting of candlesin the windows, and sending up of rockets in the streets—functions which that mercurial people would not forgoe

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