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Italy with regard to England. Policy adopted towards Sicily in the years 1811 and 1812: on the one hand by Lord Wm. Bentinck and Lieut.-Gen. Sir F. Maitland: on the other, by Napoleon, by Murat, and the Sicilian government. Motives which induced Murat to break with Napoleon, and to concur in frustrating the new Sicilian Vespers, promoted against the British army in Messina in 1811. Plan proposed by the author, and by which that conspiracy was defeated. Advices with regard to various branches of the administration, given by the author to His Sicilian Majesty. Carbonarians previously protected encouraged, and employed by the ministers of Sicily, and afterwards persecutued by the same. Real cause of Neapolitan and Sicilian revolution. Federative constitution, or project for the regeneration of Italy. Dedicated by permission, to His Brittanic Majesty. By Captain F. Romero.

By: Romeo, Francis.Publisher: London : Published by M. Bossange and Co., ..., [for the author], 1823. Description: 93, [1], 10-352p.Subject(s): Sicily -- Politics and government -- 19th century | Great Britain -- Relations -- Sicily -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.265(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59811-1001
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VOL.26(5) The poor man's preservative against popery: addressed to the lower classes of Great Britain and Ireland. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White, ... VOL.265(12) Description of the panorama of San Sebastian and the adjoining country, including the action of the 5th May, 1836 between the troops of the Queen of Spain and Don Carlos, from a view taken on the spot, by Clandius Shaw, K. St. F. late of the Royal Artillery, and colonel commanding the artillery of the British Legion. Painted by Lambert. Now exhibiting in Maddox Street, Hanover Square. VOL.265(2) An historical narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of Titus Oates, called the Popish Plot, in its various branches and progress. Selected from the most authentic Protestant historians, to which are added some cursory observations on the Test Act. VOL.265(2) Italy with regard to England. Policy adopted towards Sicily in the years 1811 and 1812: on the one hand by Lord Wm. Bentinck and Lieut.-Gen. Sir F. Maitland: on the other, by Napoleon, by Murat, and the Sicilian government. Motives which induced Murat to break with Napoleon, and to concur in frustrating the new Sicilian Vespers, promoted against the British army in Messina in 1811. Plan proposed by the author, and by which that conspiracy was defeated. Advices with regard to various branches of the administration, given by the author to His Sicilian Majesty. Carbonarians previously protected encouraged, and employed by the ministers of Sicily, and afterwards persecutued by the same. Real cause of Neapolitan and Sicilian revolution. Federative constitution, or project for the regeneration of Italy. Dedicated by permission, to His Brittanic Majesty. By Captain F. Romero. VOL.26(6) Error unmasked. Priest Walsh's attack on Protestantism and its clergy defeated, his professions proved vain, and his faith deeply erroneous. By Gideon Ouseley. VOL.266(1) Puseyism unmasked. Sketches for the times. By the author of "God is love," "Baptism, a tract for the times, " &c. &c. VOL.266(10) Reasons against legislative interference with the present system of circulation, submitted to Sir Robert Peel, Bart. By the Committee of Private Country Bankers.

Contains item entitled "To His Sacred and Royal Majesty Ferdinand, (late the Fourth and now the First), King of the Two Sicilies, &c. &c. &c. Circumstances preceding, accompanying, and following Murat's execution, explanatory of that event. Plan formed in 1811 of massacring the British army in Messina; and how it was frustrated".

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