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Azeglio

[ ah-ze-lyaw ]

noun

  1. 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.

Azeglio spoke bitterly of English policy, stigmatised it as belonging to a past age, the rags of old traditions.

Massimo d' Azeglio came to see us, and talked nobly, with that noble head of his.

Massimo d' Azeglio came to see us in Rome, and he said then, 'It is '48 with matured actors.'

Massimo d' Azeglio said to Robert and me, 'It is '48 over again with matured actors.'

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