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the frontier. The prince furnishes all those who join the insurgents <i>without authorisation, but he sends one-fifth of his effective forces into the Herzegovina. Not to overtire these poor people, His Highness takes care to change them at the end of each expedition, or when their provisions are exhausted. Reforms alone, it is stated, will never put an end to the insurrection, and force is of no avail so long as the insurgents and their Montenegrin friends have only to cross the frontier to be in safety.</i>"[1] [Footnote 1: <i>Turkey</i>, 3, 1876, No. 1.]
Italics across multiple sentences
All periods go inside the italics tags. Even though part of the first sentence is not in italics, leave the first period inside the italics markup because the entire passage in italics is being emphasized.
