BERSAGLIERI "After the maneuvers." A soldier puts his arm around the waist of her beautiful; the other hides the long (more than those in the army supplied) bayonet behind his back; a clear allusion to the physical prowess and virility of the corps. "- Did you see? Even the King to speak of Rome mentions to us ... because we make of the facts and not the more talk!". Cover of 'The Pasquino'; Turin humorous weekly founded in 1856 by Giovanni Piacentini and Giuseppe Cesana Augustus (1821-1903). The head is named after the most famous of 'talking statues' of Rome; near which the common people were using post overnight short satire in verse who took anonymously targeting the most prominent and controversial characters of the moment. Turin; September 26; 1897.
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