A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD.
The Cisalpine Republic was allowed to assume the name of ItalianRepublic.
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The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the government of the ItalianRepublic.
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They thundered as one voice for the ItalianRepublic, and instantly broke up and disbanded.
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The late vice-president of the ItalianRepublic, Melzi-Eril, is now in complete disgrace with his Sovereign, Napoleon the First.
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If our Ministers had manifested their real feelings about Napoleon's presidency of the ItalianRepublic, war would certainly have broken forth.
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On the 28th January, after reviewing the army of Egypt, the First Consul, president of the ItalianRepublic, started again for Paris.
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The legislative labors were suspended; the First Consul had set out for Lyons, in order to guide the destinies of the ItalianRepublic.
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The Stati Generali is the much heralded week-long conference which purports to imagine, design and strategise life in the post Covid-19 ItalianRepublic.
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Especially he despatched messengers well charged with promises, to confer with the authorities of the " ItalianRepublic" at Diest and Thionville.
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In recompense for so much complacency, and such great patriotism, Bonaparte appointed him, in Rastadt; and, in 1802, a vice-president of the ItalianRepublic.
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It is not correct to say that Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is the first President of the ItalianRepublic who is not a Christian Democrat.
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He had given up hope of a great ItalianRepublic, and saw that men's hearts were turned toward the young King Victor and the monarchy.
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The Italianrepublics were the glory of Europe in the middle ages.
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For a good note on the subject, see Sismondi's ItalianRepublics, ed.
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The Italianrepublics, the United Provinces of the Netherlands, are all in debt.
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Paris in 1802.-BonapartePresident of the Italianrepublic.-Myreturn to Coppet.