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Azeglio
[ ah-ze-lyaw ]
noun
- Mas·si·mo Ta·pa·rel·li [mahs, -see-maw tah-pah-, rel, -lee], Marchese d', 1798–1866, Italian statesman and author.
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Massimo d' Azeglio has done us the real honor of coming to see us, and seldom have I, for one, been more gratified.
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Azeglio spoke bitterly of English policy, stigmatised it as belonging to a past age, the rags of old traditions.
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Massimo d' Azeglio came to see us, and talked nobly, with that noble head of his.
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Massimo d' Azeglio came to see us in Rome, and he said then, 'It is '48 with matured actors.'
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Massimo d' Azeglio said to Robert and me, 'It is '48 over again with matured actors.'
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