The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... soul of the nation . The mental spring of a whole people rectified itself at the word liberty , which for ten years had been proscribed . The republicans , avenged by the fall of him who had destroyed the Republic , embraced the ...
... soul of the nation . The mental spring of a whole people rectified itself at the word liberty , which for ten years had been proscribed . The republicans , avenged by the fall of him who had destroyed the Republic , embraced the ...
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... to retain the fortune that was eluding his grasp . He shook off ten years of his age . His soul , benumbed by the throne , Napoleon's personal appearance . triumphed over the enfeeblement of his 1813. ] 5 OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
... to retain the fortune that was eluding his grasp . He shook off ten years of his age . His soul , benumbed by the throne , Napoleon's personal appearance . triumphed over the enfeeblement of his 1813. ] 5 OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE .
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... souls of his courtiers who were linked to his fate , that this very terror should instil a desperate courage into the counsels he required of them . VIII . Napoleon began by addressing , in rude terms , severe and unexpected reproaches ...
... souls of his courtiers who were linked to his fate , that this very terror should instil a desperate courage into the counsels he required of them . VIII . Napoleon began by addressing , in rude terms , severe and unexpected reproaches ...
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... soul of Napoleon , though conquered , could not contain itself within the limits which it was pretended to lay down for him . These limits were those of ancient France . Napoleon was called upon to renounce all sovereignty in Germany ...
... soul of Napoleon , though conquered , could not contain itself within the limits which it was pretended to lay down for him . These limits were those of ancient France . Napoleon was called upon to renounce all sovereignty in Germany ...
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... soul as the Girondist orator ; but he had neither his indolence nor his weakness . Born in the Landes , leading a rural life , living in a stoical mediocrity , in the midst of his fields , and far from the baseness of courts , absorbed ...
... soul as the Girondist orator ; but he had neither his indolence nor his weakness . Born in the Landes , leading a rural life , living in a stoical mediocrity , in the midst of his fields , and far from the baseness of courts , absorbed ...
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