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| | To the Young Men of Italy by Giuseppe Mazzini. Continental Europe (380-1906). Vol. VII. Bryan, William Jennings, ed. ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | 1 I was commissioned by you, young men, to proffer in this temple a few words consecrated to the memory of the brothers Bandiéra, and their fellow martyrs at Cosenza, I thought some one of those who heard me might, perhaps, exclaim, with noble indignation: Why thus lament over the dead? |
 | | From an address at Milan on the 25th of July, 1848, delivered by request at a solemn commemoration of the death of the brothers Bandiéri and others at Cosenza. |
 | | Attilio and Emilio Bandiéra, natives of Naples and sons of Admiral Bandiéra, attempted to effect a rising of patriots on the Calabrian coast in 1844, and were arrested and executed by the Neapolitan government at Cosenza. |
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