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Flint and steel seller
Bobby Kennedy
Tottenham Hotspur's Argentine footballer Ricardo Villa (left) welcomes back his fellow countryman and teammate Osvaldo Ardiles
Palmerston steers the ship of government at a time of dead calm
During 1929 he won so many victories that Nuvolari bought a P2 so that he could compete on equal terms
Free Italy (?) Finish:Stretched Flint and steel seller'Free Italy (?)', 1859. This cartoon shows Italty shackled to a block labelled Venetia. A stern looking Francis Joseph rests one foot on the block in a very dominant stance. He also holds the keys to the chains binding Italy. Additionally, these keys could be seen as representative of the cross key symbol of the papacy, and this would accord with the papal crown with which Napoleon on the right is blinding Italy. In mid July 1859, despite his promise
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