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Doubtless , by this time , the cosmopolite expedition of Belleisle has met with the success which it deserves ; and your ally , M. de Palmella , attended by his forlorn Ex - Emperor , is already fulfilling your intentions in the Foreign ...
Doubtless , by this time , the cosmopolite expedition of Belleisle has met with the success which it deserves ; and your ally , M. de Palmella , attended by his forlorn Ex - Emperor , is already fulfilling your intentions in the Foreign ...
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... de la frayeur des cabinets , pour lui faire obtenir , par des traités ou par les armes , es limites qui manquent à sa sureté et à son indépendance . ' 9 * The archives of the Foreign Office were plundered during 8 ENGLAND AND FRANCE .
... de la frayeur des cabinets , pour lui faire obtenir , par des traités ou par les armes , es limites qui manquent à sa sureté et à son indépendance . ' 9 * The archives of the Foreign Office were plundered during 8 ENGLAND AND FRANCE .
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... but whether by the detection of his schemes of foreign policy by Mr. Canning , or whether by the defeat of his internal intrigues against M. de Villèle , M. de Chateaubriand was driven from power ; but not before he had commenced an ...
... but whether by the detection of his schemes of foreign policy by Mr. Canning , or whether by the defeat of his internal intrigues against M. de Villèle , M. de Chateaubriand was driven from power ; but not before he had commenced an ...
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... again , a legitimate government , although occasionally restless , may , in great measure , be kept in check , not only by foreign armies , but by the discontented domestic party , which must necessarily ever exist in France against ...
... again , a legitimate government , although occasionally restless , may , in great measure , be kept in check , not only by foreign armies , but by the discontented domestic party , which must necessarily ever exist in France against ...
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I wish that whatever changes are to take place in this country should be made from our own judgment , and not in imitation of foreign action , and from the suggestion of foreign actors . It is unbecoming a nation , whose proud destiny ...
I wish that whatever changes are to take place in this country should be made from our own judgment , and not in imitation of foreign action , and from the suggestion of foreign actors . It is unbecoming a nation , whose proud destiny ...
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