Historical Right
The Right group (Italian: Destra), later called Historical Right (Italian: Destra storica) by historians to distinguish it from the right-wing groups of the 20th century, was an Italian centrist parliamentary group during the second half of the 19th century. After 1876, the Historical Right constituted the Constitutional opposition toward the left governments. It originated in the convergence of the most liberal faction of the moderate right and the moderate wing of the democratic left. The party included men from heterogeneous cultural, class, and ideological backgrounds, ranging from Anglo-Saxon individualist liberalism to Neo-Hegelian liberalism as well as liberal-conservatives, from strict secularists to more religiously-oriented reformists. Few prime ministers after 1852 were party me
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Historical Right
The Right group (Italian: Destra), later called Historical Right (Italian: Destra storica) by historians to distinguish it from the right-wing groups of the 20th century, was an Italian centrist parliamentary group during the second half of the 19th century. After 1876, the Historical Right constituted the Constitutional opposition toward the left governments. It originated in the convergence of the most liberal faction of the moderate right and the moderate wing of the democratic left. The party included men from heterogeneous cultural, class, and ideological backgrounds, ranging from Anglo-Saxon individualist liberalism to Neo-Hegelian liberalism as well as liberal-conservatives, from strict secularists to more religiously-oriented reformists. Few prime ministers after 1852 were party me
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El grupo de Derecha (en italia ...... mán contra Austria-Hungría.
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La Destra, detta in seguito st ...... sco contro l'Austria-Ungheria.
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La Droite (en italien Destra) ...... n 1870, avec la prise de Rome.
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The Right group (Italian: Dest ...... mpire against Austria-Hungary.
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«Правая» (итал. Destra) — либе ...... и их на объединение с «Левой».
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Destra storica
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El grupo de Derecha (en italia ...... erales conservadores, desde es
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La Destra, detta in seguito st ...... e i primi anni del XX secolo.
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La Droite (en italien Destra) ...... n 1870, avec la prise de Rome.
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The Right group (Italian: Dest ...... sters after 1852 were party me
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«Правая» (итал. Destra) — либе ...... оторые были созданы в XX веке.
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Derecha histórica
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Destra storica
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Droite historique
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Правая (Италия)
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Destra storica
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