The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... called for a renovator , -Napoleon Bonaparte became its conqueror . France looked for the spirit of reform- ation , and he imposed upon her despotism and discipline . To liberty of conscience ( the great aspiration of his age ) , he ...
... called for a renovator , -Napoleon Bonaparte became its conqueror . France looked for the spirit of reform- ation , and he imposed upon her despotism and discipline . To liberty of conscience ( the great aspiration of his age ) , he ...
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... called for chimerical contingents . He counted his men on his plans and his encampments , yet he had nothing but ciphers in his wide domains . His nights thus occupied produced nothing for the day . He displayed as much activity in his ...
... called for chimerical contingents . He counted his men on his plans and his encampments , yet he had nothing but ciphers in his wide domains . His nights thus occupied produced nothing for the day . He displayed as much activity in his ...
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... called upon to renounce all sovereignty in Germany beyond the Rhine , in Spain , in Italy , and in Holland . On this basis he would be treated with ; but military operations would not be suspended during the negociations . XII . It was ...
... called upon to renounce all sovereignty in Germany beyond the Rhine , in Spain , in Italy , and in Holland . On this basis he would be treated with ; but military operations would not be suspended during the negociations . XII . It was ...
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... called him at a later period to the service of kings . To induce him to condescend to approach the court it was essential that his conscience should convince him that his country existed in the throne . This was the culminating member ...
... called him at a later period to the service of kings . To induce him to condescend to approach the court it was essential that his conscience should convince him that his country existed in the throne . This was the culminating member ...
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... called , justly or unjustly , a participation in crime . This justice or injustice . of public opinion is the responsibility incurred by the instru ments of tyranny ; and the service of a tyrant would be but too agreeable , if every act ...
... called , justly or unjustly , a participation in crime . This justice or injustice . of public opinion is the responsibility incurred by the instru ments of tyranny ; and the service of a tyrant would be but too agreeable , if every act ...
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