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Garibaldian

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After a period of coma, he opened his eyes, kissed his wife, embraced his daughters, to his son whispered: "Peppino, I am going; you continue the Garibaldian tradition," then died.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Toscanini, who has scrupulously avoided any truck with Fascism, found Verdi's Garibaldian sentiments too appropriate to neglect.

From Time Magazine Archive

He joined the Garibaldian Volunteers in the War of 1866, and for years afterwards wore his red shirt under his cassock.

From Time Magazine Archive

He turned out to be a Garibaldian, who had been living many years in Soho.

From The Drama Of Three Hundred & Sixty-Five Days Scenes In The Great War by Caine, Hall, Sir

The Garibaldian volunteers moved up to Autun to protect Bourges.

From The Franco-German War of 1870-71 by Helmuth, Count

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