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Identifier: deskbookoffactsf00wals (find matches)
Title: The desk book of facts for physicians and pharmacistis
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Walsh, Ralph, 1841- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Washington, D.C.
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herwise spiritual authority could not befreely maintained. At the same time he kept beforethe Catholic world the idea that the Pope was beingkept a prisoner in the Vatican. Notwithstanding this,the Popes subjects in Italy from the first appearedsatisfied with the new regime. The Prince of Piedmont, the eldest son of VictorEmanuel, succeeded to the throne as Humbert I. Inthe course of his memorable speech on the occasion ofhis taking the oath, he said: The only solace left tous is to prove worthy of the departed, I, by followingin his footsteps and you by imitating his civic virtues;and I shall not forget the precepts my father wasalways anxious to impress upon me, that a religiousobservance of Italys liberal institutions is the surestsafeguard against all peril. That has been the strengthof my House; that shall be my strength also. With Victor Emanuel the violent period of the rapidunification of Italy closed, that era of tragic con-spiracies, bold diplomacy, and bloody battles ; with
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Pope Leo XIII. Victor Emanuel IL and King Humbert 241 Humbert there opened an epoch of pacific labor whichwas to make the ItaHan union more rich, prosperousand compact; and the people more capable of under-standing their countrys needs. King Humbert was born the 14th of March, 1844,his mother being Mary Adelaide of Ranieri. Hisvarious prsenomina were sufficient to stifle the growthof any small boy, though they seem not to have affectedhim physically or morally. They were HumbertRanieri Charles Emanuel John Maria FerdinandEugene. He remained under the care of his motheruntil she died, when he was ten years old, and then hewas put under Giuseppe Rossi for military training.As is usual in the case of royalty, he held a militaryrank from childhood, but it was only after rigoroustraining that he gained his officers epaulets. At four-teen, in March, 1848, he became captain of the 3dRegiment of Infantry. In 1859 he was with his fatherat the Battle of Magenta, where he was received withsuch e

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