Cavour Quote by AJP Taylor Download Open image “Italy owed most to French armies.” — AJP Taylor ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cavour
France is a country you have to drive through to get to Italy. That's all it's there for. — James May Copy Share Image
France is a country you have to drive through to get to Italy. That's all it's for. — James May Copy Share Image
Financially, it's true that France does not have the same pulling power as England, Spain or Italy. But this is not the aspect that… — David Trezeguet Copy Share Image
In 1917 - as we have seen, - Italy suffered a great reverse, losing 200,000 soldiers and immense supplies. — Kelly Miller Copy Share
I have come not to make war on the Italians, but to aid the Italians against Rome. — Hannibal Copy Share Image
Let the French ministers take care of France; we will take care of Italy! — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
“The real trick lies in losing wars, in knowing which wars can be lost. Italy has been losing wars for centuries, and just see… — Joseph Heller Copy Share Image
But Italy can only have any real influence on world affairs if it carries weight in Europe. — Romano Prodi Copy Share Image
“The real trick lies in losing wars, in knowing which wars can be lost. Italy has been losing wars for centuries, and just see… — Joseph Heller Copy Share Image
Did not shy away from centralized intervention in the economy where he though it necessary — Denis Mack-Smith Copy Share Image
Traditionally the Crimean war has been viewed as the major turning point in the development of Cavours new national policy. — Davis Copy Share Image
It was Cavour who by wise domestic policy first won the respect and confidence of Europe — Arthur J Whyte Copy Share Image
The speed of Italian unification compelled ministers to treat the nation as an extension of Piedmont. — Denis Mack-Smith Copy Share Image
The Paris peace conference¦ encouraged fundamental changes in Cavours thinking on the Italian question form the spring of 1856 onwards. — Anthony Cardoza Copy Share Image
The principle condition for improving the lot of Italy is to raise her reputation. — Cavour Copy Share Image
It was the same clear brain and firm hand which brought Napoleon III into Italy in 1859. — Arthur J Whyte Copy Share Image
The genius of Victor Emmanuels prime minister have raised the king to the position he now occupies in Italy and Europe. — The French Embassy During 1850 Copy Share Image
Clear precise aim: that of creating a unified and independent Italy. — Petrucelli Della Gattina Copy Share Image