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''L'Armonia'' was an
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newspaper established in
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in July 1848. It was established by a
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and other priests. Margotti also edited it. It was ultra-conservative and
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in orientation. Its mission was to support for the
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. It was the first Italian publication to publish an account and several sections of the
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. This content was published on 1 August 1853 in a supplement. Among other causes, the paper opposed
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