has original text related to this article: An Account of Corsica An Account of Corsica is the earliest piece of writing related to the Grand Tour literature...
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Pasquale Paoli (redirect from Corsica Paoli)
Gregorovius, Ferdinand (1855). Corsica: Picturesque, Historical, and Social: with a Sketch of the Early Life of Napoleon and an account of the Bonaparte, Paoli...
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published an enlarged edition, A Description of Corsica, with an account of its union to the crown of Great Britain. See also Fitzgerald, King Theodore of Corsica...
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Corsican Republic (redirect from Republic of Corsica)
1768 of An Account of Corsica by James Boswell made Paoli famous throughout Europe. Diplomatic recognition was extended to Corsica by the Bey of Tunis...
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PMID 6369367. Boswell, James (1768). An Account of Corsica: The Journal of a Tour to that Island; and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli (second ed.). London: Edward...
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James Boswell (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
published An account of Corsica, the journal of a tour to that island, and memoirs of Pascal Paoli. The book contained both a history and description of Corsica...
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Republicanism (section Corsica)
even greater among the Radicals of Great Britain and North America, where it was popularised via An Account of Corsica, by the Scottish essayist James...
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Corsican Crisis (category 18th century in Corsica)
The Corsican Crisis was an event in British politics during 1768–69. It was precipitated by the invasion of the island of Corsica by France. The British...
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The Genoese put a price on his head and published an account of his colourful past, and he left Corsica on November 11, 1736, ostensibly to seek foreign...
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Julia of Corsica (Italian: Giulia da Corsica; French: Julie; Corsican: Ghjulia; Latin: Iulia), also known as Julia of Carthage, and more rarely Julia of Nonza...
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