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Page 187
... France . I think I have sufficiently demonstrated that France was actuated by no hostile motive , by no sentiment of jealousy , in her views of con tinental pacification ; and that the plan of public right she had in contemplation ( the ...
... France . I think I have sufficiently demonstrated that France was actuated by no hostile motive , by no sentiment of jealousy , in her views of con tinental pacification ; and that the plan of public right she had in contemplation ( the ...
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The following is the author's view of the internal state of France , at the end of the year VIII . ( Sept. 1800. ) Of all the states in Europe , France is at present that whose po- pulation is the most numerous and the most warlike ...
The following is the author's view of the internal state of France , at the end of the year VIII . ( Sept. 1800. ) Of all the states in Europe , France is at present that whose po- pulation is the most numerous and the most warlike ...
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... France . Paul the first , he says , entered into the war because he deemed the existence of a republic in France inconsistent with the safety of thrones ; and depended on seeing his example followed by all neutral powers : but , finding ...
... France . Paul the first , he says , entered into the war because he deemed the existence of a republic in France inconsistent with the safety of thrones ; and depended on seeing his example followed by all neutral powers : but , finding ...
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