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Excerpt from Old Rome and New Italy: Recuerdos De Italia
Following our baggage, we entered a wretched store-house, dark as a' dungeon of the Inquisition 5 an obscurity incom prehensible in this land of resplendent heavens and dazzling light, which gives to the eyes a feast of colors, and fills the mind with poetic rapture. For articles worn, or intended to be worn, custom-house dues were exacted. When these were paid, and we fancied we were free to move, all our effects were placed in a cart drawn by a number of ragged and shirtless lads, who cried, To the custom-house l A second time? These taxes and tariffs, this want of intercourse with the world - are these also of divine right? Is it essential to the exercise of the Pope's authority over consciences that he should incline to the economic errors of prohibition and the political errors of absolutism?
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