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Carbonarism

[kahr-buh-nahr-iz-uhm]

noun

  1. the political ideology and revolutionary practices of the Carbonari.



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On his return to the Baths he had found a letter from Lord Byron, with a pressing invitation to visit him at Ravenna, whence Byron was on the point of departing to join Countess Guiccioli and her family, who had been exiled from the Roman States for Carbonarism, and who, for the present, had taken refuge at Florence.

The lady whom he serves is a nice pretty girl without pretensions, good hearted and amiable; her relations were banished Romagna for Carbonarism.

All the archives and documents of Carbonarism fell into the hands of M. H——.

The immense difference between all old principles and the innovating ideas of Carbonarism caused him to doubt the triumph of the latter; the great discouragement which Monte-Leone's apparent treason had produced, and the fate of his associates, produced a deep impression on him.

The trial of the ruffian was anxiously waited for, in the hope that something would connect him with Carbonarism.

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