On the Italian or Roman side of the Alps.
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Examples for "ultramontane"
Examples for "ultramontane"
1In the Franco-German War the French expected ultramontane sympathies in Germany.
2On the Polish question the ultramontane would have embraced the socialist.
3After Galileo came Kepler, who from his German home defied the ultramontane power.
4The order was, from the first, ultramontane, in the old meaning of the term.
5From its ultramontane, tyrannical, liberticidal fury, it will be thought the organ of Rome.
1The Cisalpine territories in mere enthusiasm had raised twenty-two cohorts for him.
2The Cisalpine Republic was allowed to assume the name of Italian Republic.
3Northern Italy was still excluded, being not called Italy, but Cisalpine Gaul.
4In England there were Cisalpine and Ultramontane factions; in Ireland, Vetoists and anti-Vetoists.
5No compliments, this is the Rubicon; the boundaries of Cisalpine Gaul and Italy.
6The Hapsburgs recognized the independence of the now enlarged Cisalpine Republic.
7All the other Cisalpine towns north of the Po received the Jus Latii.
8The empire recognised the independence of the Batavian, Helvetian, Ligurian, and Cisalpine republics.
9The principal divisions of Northern Italy were Ligu'ria and Cisalpine Gaul.
10Hannibal unexpectedly descended into the Cisalpine plain and destroyed all she had achieved.
11The emperor also recognized the Cisalpine, Ligurian, Helvetian, and Batavian republics.
12Cisalpine Gaul and the fortress of Ravenna, its key, still held Italy secure.
13On these conditions England would recognize the Kingdom of Etruria and the Cisalpine Republic.
14According to Cicero it enfranchised all Italy except Cisalpine Gaul.
15Dec. Brutus repaired to Cisalpine Gaul, M. Brutus to Macedonia, and Cassius to Syria.
16The Cisalpine, the Ligurian, the Parthenopæan, the Tiberine republics (see pp.