XVIII.— |
The Death of Sampiero, |
58 |
XIX.— |
Sampiero's Son, Alfonso—Treaty with Genoa, |
62 |
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BOOK II.—HISTORY. |
Chap. I.— |
State of Corsica in the Sixteenth Century—A Greek Colony established on the Island, |
66 |
II.— |
Insurrection against Genoa, |
72 |
III.— |
Successes against Genoa, and German Mercenaries—Peace concluded, |
76 |
IV.— |
Recommencement of Hostilities—Declaration of Independence—Democratic Constitution of Costa, |
81 |
V.— |
Baron Theodore von Neuhoff, |
85 |
VI.— |
Theodore I., King of Corsica, |
90 |
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VII.— |
Genoa in Difficulties—Aided by France—Theodore expelled, |
94 |
VIII.— |
The French reduce Corsica—New Insurrection—The Patriot Gaffori, |
98 |
IX.— |
Pasquale Paoli, |
105 |
X.— |
Paoli's Legislation, |
111 |
XI.— |
Corsica under Paoli—Traffic in Nations—Victories over the French, |
119 |
XII.— |
The Dying Struggle, |
124 |
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BOOK III.—WANDERINGS IN THE SUMMER OF 1852. |
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Chap. I.— |
Arrival in Corsica, |
130 |
II.— |
The City of Bastia, |
137 |
III.— |
Environs of Bastia, |
144 |
IV.— |
Francesco Marmocchi of Florence—The Geology of Corsica, |
149 |
V.— |
A Second Lesson, the Vegetation of Corsica, |
154 |
VI.— |
Learned Men, |
160 |
VII.— |
Corsican Statistics—Relation of Corsica to France, |
164 |
VIII.— |
Bracciamozzo the Bandit, |
172 |
IX.— |
The Vendetta, or Revenge to the Death! |
176 |
X.— |
Bandit Life, |
185 |
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BOOK IV. |
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Chap. I.— |
Southern Part of Cape Corso, |
198 |
II.— |
From Brando to Luri, |
203 |
III.— |
Pino, |
208 |
IV.— |
The Tower of Seneca, |
212 |
V.— |
Seneca Morale, |
218 |
VI.— |
Seneca Birbone, |
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