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Your veracious , friend , Casimir Perier , after having been obliged nearly to die to appease the people , has recovered from his last and most successful ruse ; while his obedient master , the King of the French , surrounded by that ...
Your veracious , friend , Casimir Perier , after having been obliged nearly to die to appease the people , has recovered from his last and most successful ruse ; while his obedient master , the King of the French , surrounded by that ...
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Your Lordship , indeed , has arranged this affair with such dexterity , that I should not be surprised were the King of the Netherlands and the King of the Belgians to present your Lordship , in- as Ire stead of a snuff - box of state ...
Your Lordship , indeed , has arranged this affair with such dexterity , that I should not be surprised were the King of the Netherlands and the King of the Belgians to present your Lordship , in- as Ire stead of a snuff - box of state ...
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So rooted in her mind is this resolution , that it is known to the well - informed , that however the French King might have been reconciled to the recent invasion of Spain , by the prospect of supporting legitimacy and the certainty of ...
So rooted in her mind is this resolution , that it is known to the well - informed , that however the French King might have been reconciled to the recent invasion of Spain , by the prospect of supporting legitimacy and the certainty of ...
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The king was betrayed into the invasion of Spain , by the plausible prospect of forming a Royalist army , and gratifying , at once , the military passion of his people and the conservative policy of his allies .
The king was betrayed into the invasion of Spain , by the plausible prospect of forming a Royalist army , and gratifying , at once , the military passion of his people and the conservative policy of his allies .
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The King sacrificed M. de Chateaubriand to his love of peace and order , — to his conviction of the necessity of preserving good faith in his own Cabinet , and his due deference to the rights and feelings of his neighbours ; and M. de ...
The King sacrificed M. de Chateaubriand to his love of peace and order , — to his conviction of the necessity of preserving good faith in his own Cabinet , and his due deference to the rights and feelings of his neighbours ; and M. de ...
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