The civil government at Grado Redenta . Sanctuary of Barbana. - 148 -. Grado: The Belvedere. - 149 - polis of the Venetian lagoons became a museum of antiquities, notalways in keeping with its bad times. The contact with pleasure-seekers had a negative influence on the minds of the young people,with very little advantage to their morals. Our declaration of war found Grado deprived of any a population of 6000, more than 1 200 were conscripts in theAustrian army. In like proportion Italy would have called 6,800,000men to arms. There remained merely the old men, the women andchild


The civil government at Grado Redenta . Sanctuary of Barbana. - 148 -. Grado: The Belvedere. - 149 - polis of the Venetian lagoons became a museum of antiquities, notalways in keeping with its bad times. The contact with pleasure-seekers had a negative influence on the minds of the young people,with very little advantage to their morals. Our declaration of war found Grado deprived of any a population of 6000, more than 1 200 were conscripts in theAustrian army. In like proportion Italy would have called 6,800,000men to arms. There remained merely the old men, the women andchildren, and a very few who had managed to escape from theoperation of the rigid Austrian regulations. But in Grado, like some fire covered up by cinders that yet breaks


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