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... these emotions ; I have lived in this current of passing events ; I have been afflicted or rejoiced at these downfalls , or these successions ; I have suffered b from these subversions , and I have been instructed by.
... these emotions ; I have lived in this current of passing events ; I have been afflicted or rejoiced at these downfalls , or these successions ; I have suffered b from these subversions , and I have been instructed by.
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... passed over to the side of the conqueror VI . It is natural that such a spectacle , and the spectacles which followed the first day of this Restoration , - ( the liberty of the press , the freedom of speech , the electoral movements ...
... passed over to the side of the conqueror VI . It is natural that such a spectacle , and the spectacles which followed the first day of this Restoration , - ( the liberty of the press , the freedom of speech , the electoral movements ...
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... passing easily from a smile to a menace . His solid bony chin formed an appropriate base for his features . His nose was but a line , thin and transparent . The paleness of his cheeks gave greater brilliancy to the blue of his eyes ...
... passing easily from a smile to a menace . His solid bony chin formed an appropriate base for his features . His nose was but a line , thin and transparent . The paleness of his cheeks gave greater brilliancy to the blue of his eyes ...
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... passing cloud . " He spoke also of peace ; of power which consolidates itself in fixing its limits ; of the art of conserving the happinesss of a nation , but above all of flying to arms . " We must talk no longer , " replied Napoleon ...
... passing cloud . " He spoke also of peace ; of power which consolidates itself in fixing its limits ; of the art of conserving the happinesss of a nation , but above all of flying to arms . " We must talk no longer , " replied Napoleon ...
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... passing from mouth to mouth in all parts of the Empire , made people believe in that inspired madness which precedes the fall of men doomed to destruction . He wished to " Il faut laver son linge sale en famille . " - Sic in orig . The ...
... passing from mouth to mouth in all parts of the Empire , made people believe in that inspired madness which precedes the fall of men doomed to destruction . He wished to " Il faut laver son linge sale en famille . " - Sic in orig . The ...
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