The civil government at Grado Redenta . What did the Royal Navy do for Grado? It may safelyeb said that our Navy has done well, certainly as well as possible,oor the Citta Redenta Due respect has been paid to religion,ft churches, to the clergy, and all has been arranged in order thatworship should be carried on as usual. The brave sailors who formed the garrison presented to thenoble cathedral two tripods of wrought iron exquisitely worked, andgave an example of sedateness and order during the religious func-tions, so calm and solemn. The Command provided the citizens with means to carry outt


The civil government at Grado Redenta . What did the Royal Navy do for Grado? It may safelyeb said that our Navy has done well, certainly as well as possible,oor the Citta Redenta Due respect has been paid to religion,ft churches, to the clergy, and all has been arranged in order thatworship should be carried on as usual. The brave sailors who formed the garrison presented to thenoble cathedral two tripods of wrought iron exquisitely worked, andgave an example of sedateness and order during the religious func-tions, so calm and solemn. The Command provided the citizens with means to carry outthe ancient procession of the Perdon di {F$arbana, which is now nota matter of display, but of devout resignation and calm faith inDivine Providence. In addition to this the Navy looks after thetraffic in the intricate channels of the lagoon, in order to facilitatethe transport of food for the remaining inhabitants. The Naval Department has brought back to life and renewed I 4. • ?.


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