The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... France , where it assumes a less legitimate character , the rebellious spirit of Bonaparte's followers must be completely quashed , before the government can feel that permanence and security which it ought to possess . The fact is ...
... France , where it assumes a less legitimate character , the rebellious spirit of Bonaparte's followers must be completely quashed , before the government can feel that permanence and security which it ought to possess . The fact is ...
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... France and Frenchmen , ' endeavours to exculpate his countrymen from the charge of ambition , and he is so far right , when , in separating the cause of the ruler and his satellites from that of the people of France , he says , ' Elle a ...
... France and Frenchmen , ' endeavours to exculpate his countrymen from the charge of ambition , and he is so far right , when , in separating the cause of the ruler and his satellites from that of the people of France , he says , ' Elle a ...
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... France , at the moment when the great empires of France and Russia came into contact , and fought battles which have given the world a new appearance . Of such importance is Prussia to Europe : -- placed at the centre of her political ...
... France , at the moment when the great empires of France and Russia came into contact , and fought battles which have given the world a new appearance . Of such importance is Prussia to Europe : -- placed at the centre of her political ...
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