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... as he watched all the officers present fawning over him, or more precisely, over the President behind him.
In the French Army, in order to gain loyalty, one must rely on fame and fortune.
He has already led them to gain enough benefit in the Roman campaign.
To protect the vested interests of the army, General Renio has endured plenty of complaints from the bishops under Pope Pius IX.
This army has essentially pocketed a third of the wealth of Rome, and everyone in ...
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