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... Continental governments being absolute , the French immediately became liberal . This is the primary cause of the present prattle about liberty in France , a 6 ENGLAND AND FRANCE .
... Continental governments being absolute , the French immediately became liberal . This is the primary cause of the present prattle about liberty in France , a 6 ENGLAND AND FRANCE .
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In France there is no real middle party between the old Bourbons — the party of peace and order , and - the Mouvement - the party of revolution and war ; whether that party delight in the name of Liberal , Napoleonist , or Republican .
In France there is no real middle party between the old Bourbons — the party of peace and order , and - the Mouvement - the party of revolution and war ; whether that party delight in the name of Liberal , Napoleonist , or Republican .
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But the French ministry , when applied to upon this head , with all their liberalism , and all their political economy , hesitate : they fear , forsooth , the popular indignation at being forced to make even a good bargain !
But the French ministry , when applied to upon this head , with all their liberalism , and all their political economy , hesitate : they fear , forsooth , the popular indignation at being forced to make even a good bargain !
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Louis - Philippe had been already recognised ; the accession of a liberal English ministry relieved him from all further anxiety . Then commenced a sentimental alliance between the hereditary foes , so close , so intimate , so minute ...
Louis - Philippe had been already recognised ; the accession of a liberal English ministry relieved him from all further anxiety . Then commenced a sentimental alliance between the hereditary foes , so close , so intimate , so minute ...
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... a monarch who , if he ever be deprived of his crown , may assuredly ascribe the loss to the very contrary opinion entertained of him by his own subjects , with whom his liberalism is far from being popular . same end .
... a monarch who , if he ever be deprived of his crown , may assuredly ascribe the loss to the very contrary opinion entertained of him by his own subjects , with whom his liberalism is far from being popular . same end .
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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