Excerpt from Intorno all'Unità della Lingua Italiana: Osservazioni
Infatti i punti principali propugnati dal Manzoni S̀ nella sua Relazione al Ministro e si' nelle citate due lettere si ponno ridurre per sommi capi ai seguenti: I. L' Italia non ha una lingua comune di fatto, o parlata.
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