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The Track of the Jew through the Ages
To the same personality is also addressed a significant letter
of the Jew Piccolo-Tigre, in his time one of the chief agents in the
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whole of Europe. After expressing satisfaction regarding an
agitation-oriented journey, it says:
"From now on there remains nothing more for us to do than
to start the engine to achieve the resolution of the drama . . The
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land that I have ploughed is overflowing and, if I may trust the
reports, we no longer stand far from the epoch that has long been
desired.
"The overthrow of the throne is for me, who have studied
the work of our societies in France, Switzerland, Germany, beyond
doubt ... It is not a question of a revolution in one country or another,
that can always be achieved with good will. In order to destroy the
old world definitely, we believe it is necessary to choke the seed of
Catholicism and Christianity ... we unfortunately lack only the head
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to command. Good Mancini still has his dream of humanity in
his head and on his lips. Apart from the manner of his attempts
there is something good in him.
"Through his secretiveness he arouses the attention of the
masses, who understand nothing of the speeches of the illuminated
cosmopolitans. Our press in Switzerland works well and publishes
books such as we wish . . . Soon I must go to Bologna where my
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golden presence will be necessary."
In an instruction of the same "little tiger" to the highest
agent of the Piedmontese lodges, it says: "The most important thing
is to isolate man from his family and to make him immoral . . When
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you have instilled aversion to family and religion in a number of
minds then let fall some words exciting a desire to enter into the
lodges.
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[The Jew Piccolo Tigre was apparently a member of the Italian secret society,
the Alta Vendita (Haute Vente Romaine). For his letter to Nubius see Cretineau-
Joly, Vol.11, p.387.]
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[Pasquale Stanislao Mancini (1817-1888) became Foreign Minister in 1881
and reluctantly acceded to the Triple Alliance between Italy, Germany and Austria-
Hungary that lasted between 1882 and 1914 as a counter-weight to the Triple
Entente between Britain, France and Russia.]
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Deschamps, op.cit., Vol.11, pp.277-279.
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