Excerpt from Notes and Queries, Vol. 10: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc.; July-December, 1902
I think the last time be Mr. Gladstone] was at Stafford House was when e gave an address in Italian to the Italians who had resented the marble medallion of Garibaldi to my rother. Was this address ever printed and, if so, by whom? I believe, if my memory fail not, he also, in the course of his versatile career, delivered addresses in modern Greek in Corfu, in Italian in Rome or Naples, and in French in Paris. Were these ever printed and, if so, are copies of them procurable, and where? J. B. Mcgovern.
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