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Page 758
Thus Messina is to become the battle - field of all Sicily , and the vast numbers of its innocent and peaceable inhabitants are to become victims , and witness the destruction of their families and property .
Thus Messina is to become the battle - field of all Sicily , and the vast numbers of its innocent and peaceable inhabitants are to become victims , and witness the destruction of their families and property .
Page 763
Should it , therefore , prove on further investigation that the Porto Franco was wantonly and intentionally set on fire by the garrison of the citadel of Messina , and that there existed no military necessity for such an act , I shall ...
Should it , therefore , prove on further investigation that the Porto Franco was wantonly and intentionally set on fire by the garrison of the citadel of Messina , and that there existed no military necessity for such an act , I shall ...
Page 802
Messina , September 11 , 1848 . His Excellency Lieutenant - General Prince of Satriano , Com- mander - in - chief of the army of the expedition , orders that all the inhabitants of this city of Messina and its suburban dependencies ...
Messina , September 11 , 1848 . His Excellency Lieutenant - General Prince of Satriano , Com- mander - in - chief of the army of the expedition , orders that all the inhabitants of this city of Messina and its suburban dependencies ...
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