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And assuredly , in spite of all their humiliating vicissitudes , the French , very soon after the restoration , commenced their intrigues against English influence ; and every country , not only of Europe , but even of the East ...
And assuredly , in spite of all their humiliating vicissitudes , the French , very soon after the restoration , commenced their intrigues against English influence ; and every country , not only of Europe , but even of the East ...
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... 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 intrigue in Belgium , of which we ...
... 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 intrigue in Belgium , of which we ...
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... that he himself helped to create , ) sacrificed in his turn the King to baffled intrigue , and mortified vanity . ... that the broken thread of M. de Chateaubriand's Belgian intrigues was caught up , and reconnected even by M. de ...
... that he himself helped to create , ) sacrificed in his turn the King to baffled intrigue , and mortified vanity . ... that the broken thread of M. de Chateaubriand's Belgian intrigues was caught up , and reconnected even by M. de ...
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But the mal - aise of France is not occasioned either by distress among the people , or by an alliance between the mob and the Ministers ; quite the reverse ; but is caused by intrigues which have , for their object , the disturbance ...
But the mal - aise of France is not occasioned either by distress among the people , or by an alliance between the mob and the Ministers ; quite the reverse ; but is caused by intrigues which have , for their object , the disturbance ...
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I đo most sincerely believe , that this is a true exposition of the national feeling of France , of France our ally , of France , whose example of a week , and whose intrigues of a year have already deprived us and the civilised world ...
I đo most sincerely believe , that this is a true exposition of the national feeling of France , of France our ally , of France , whose example of a week , and whose intrigues of a year have already deprived us and the civilised world ...
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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