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... gives durability to institutions , the youngest as well as the oldest . When it was asked what it was , it could ... give it up to factions . The country should assume the dictatorship ; the dictatorship of a country is republicanism ...
... gives durability to institutions , the youngest as well as the oldest . When it was asked what it was , it could ... give it up to factions . The country should assume the dictatorship ; the dictatorship of a country is republicanism ...
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... give up one single thought of universal monarchy . To fall back and concentrate his forces was to avow himself defeated , and to confess that he felt his weakness . This , however , he did not feel ; or , at least , he did not wish to ...
... give up one single thought of universal monarchy . To fall back and concentrate his forces was to avow himself defeated , and to confess that he felt his weakness . This , however , he did not feel ; or , at least , he did not wish to ...
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... give ample scope between his temples for the machinery and combinations of a mind , every thought of which was an empire . The map of the world seemed to have been encrusted on the orb of that reflective head . But it was beginning to ...
... give ample scope between his temples for the machinery and combinations of a mind , every thought of which was an empire . The map of the world seemed to have been encrusted on the orb of that reflective head . But it was beginning to ...
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... give up Holland , I would rather give it back to the sea . Councillors of State , we require a new impulse ! Every one must march ! You are fathers of families ; you are the chiefs of the nation ; ' t is you that must put it in motion ...
... give up Holland , I would rather give it back to the sea . Councillors of State , we require a new impulse ! Every one must march ! You are fathers of families ; you are the chiefs of the nation ; ' t is you that must put it in motion ...
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... give silent votes on projects of law presented by the government , and to sanction its orders , was all the power entrusted to this Assem- bly . Napoleon himself had taken care to define it as a Legis- lative Council , not a national ...
... give silent votes on projects of law presented by the government , and to sanction its orders , was all the power entrusted to this Assem- bly . Napoleon himself had taken care to define it as a Legis- lative Council , not a national ...
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