Italy in the nineteenth century and the making of Austria-Hungary and Germany . >6«jr« ^ ^r%i-. MARQUIS Dl KUDINl THE ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA. 417 t was arduous and dangerous, and, as another caravan, led bytwo priests, who were endeavoring to carry supplies to theprisoners, had met with misfortunes, it was greatly fearedthat jVIonsignor Macaires embassy might have met a similarfate. A letter received by Cardinal Rampolla, secretary ofstate for the Holy See, on Monday, September 28, 1896,and published by order of Pope Leo in the OsservatoreRomano the next morning, will give all that is thus f
Italy in the nineteenth century and the making of Austria-Hungary and Germany . >6«jr« ^ ^r%i-. MARQUIS Dl KUDINl THE ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA. 417 t was arduous and dangerous, and, as another caravan, led bytwo priests, who were endeavoring to carry supplies to theprisoners, had met with misfortunes, it was greatly fearedthat jVIonsignor Macaires embassy might have met a similarfate. A letter received by Cardinal Rampolla, secretary ofstate for the Holy See, on Monday, September 28, 1896,and published by order of Pope Leo in the OsservatoreRomano the next morning, will give all that is thus farknown of the expedition. Adis Ababa, August 14, 1896. Your Eminence, — I write from Adis Ababa, the capitalof the empire of Abyssinia, and have the honor to inform youthat we have been here since last Tuesday, August 11. Ourjourney has been most fortunate, thanks to the protection of theMost High and to the benediction of the Holy See. His Majesty the Emperor Menelik has here received us withall the honors due to the dignity of the Apostolic Church. Hesent to meet us, on the day of our arr
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