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I shall give an extract from it , which , as an exposition of the sentiments of that party which is considered the least hostile to England , deserves the attention of every Englishman . 66 The peace of the European Continent has been ...
I shall give an extract from it , which , as an exposition of the sentiments of that party which is considered the least hostile to England , deserves the attention of every Englishman . 66 The peace of the European Continent has been ...
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Advanced in life , and conscious of the intrigues around him , he was forced to give up the minister in whose capacity he placed unlimited reliance , and who had served him with equal fidelity and success . He was now to be surrounded ...
Advanced in life , and conscious of the intrigues around him , he was forced to give up the minister in whose capacity he placed unlimited reliance , and who had served him with equal fidelity and success . He was now to be surrounded ...
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... even if not in the charter , that the King should strike at the Chamber ; but , strictly speaking , they who give the first offence are morally and legally responsible for all the consequences : would it were so in politics !
... even if not in the charter , that the King should strike at the Chamber ; but , strictly speaking , they who give the first offence are morally and legally responsible for all the consequences : would it were so in politics !
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He had given up Villèle ; he had given up Martignac ; he had given up the Censorship ; he had given up the Jesuits ; he had given up the State Prisoners ; and now was he to give up the Crown ? Not without a struggle ; and therefore the ...
He had given up Villèle ; he had given up Martignac ; he had given up the Censorship ; he had given up the Jesuits ; he had given up the State Prisoners ; and now was he to give up the Crown ? Not without a struggle ; and therefore the ...
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... the means to be employed to surmount the variableness of the winds , and to approach the coast . Every thing , even the place of landing , was divulged , as if to give the enemy more certain means of defence .
... the means to be employed to surmount the variableness of the winds , and to approach the coast . Every thing , even the place of landing , was divulged , as if to give the enemy more certain means of defence .
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affair Algiers already answer appears arrived believe Bourbons Casimir Perier cause Chamber Chamber of Deputies Charles Charter command conduct confidence crown deputies desirous devoted doubt Duke of Orleans duty England English Europe excited expedition fact fatal force foreign France French friends Gentlemen give given hand hear Highness honour Hôtel de Ville immediately important individual influence interests intrigues Italy July King Lafitte late least liberal Lord Louis Louis XVIII Louis-Philippe maintain Majesty Marshal Mauguin means measures meeting ment Minister ministry negotiations never object observed occasioned ordonnances Paris party perhaps Polignac political popular position present Prince principle proposed question received remain result returned Royal Sebastiani secure Sire success thing throne tion troops truth whole wish