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... opinion , but has ventured to characterise cer- tain men , in such terms as he thought suitable to their public career , and not exceeding the freedom with which , in his country , it has always been judged allowable to speak of ...
... opinion , but has ventured to characterise cer- tain men , in such terms as he thought suitable to their public career , and not exceeding the freedom with which , in his country , it has always been judged allowable to speak of ...
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... opinions ; but , not presuming to indulge any such persuasion , he trusts entirely to the truth of his statements for that credibility , which an author of more importance might obtain partly from his personal testi- mony . He must also ...
... opinions ; but , not presuming to indulge any such persuasion , he trusts entirely to the truth of his statements for that credibility , which an author of more importance might obtain partly from his personal testi- mony . He must also ...
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... opinion of the writer ; who , if the inconsistencies be in himself , and not in his subject - if his story has varied , except with varying facts , must submit , and is contented , to be condemned . He must , however , be judged by ...
... opinion of the writer ; who , if the inconsistencies be in himself , and not in his subject - if his story has varied , except with varying facts , must submit , and is contented , to be condemned . He must , however , be judged by ...
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... opinions of our military men relative to France , which would scarcely be tolerated in some ministerial circles , or per- haps in the walls of parliament . This liberality at all times ren- ders their victories more dear to us , because ...
... opinions of our military men relative to France , which would scarcely be tolerated in some ministerial circles , or per- haps in the walls of parliament . This liberality at all times ren- ders their victories more dear to us , because ...
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... opinion . Had this well informed person been believed , had he only been heard with attention , a hint , a remonstrance from his lordship might have put the Bourbons upon their guard →→ Louis had not been lost . But , accustomed to ...
... opinion . Had this well informed person been believed , had he only been heard with attention , a hint , a remonstrance from his lordship might have put the Bourbons upon their guard →→ Louis had not been lost . But , accustomed to ...
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Common terms and phrases
abdication allies amongst appeared armées arms army assembly autres avait bataillons Blacas Bourbons c'est capital Carnot cause chamber of representatives chambre des pairs Champ citoyens command commission commission of government comte constitution contre corps Count court d'une declaration département droits Duke of Angoulême Duke of Otranto Duke of Wellington dynasty Elba Emperor enemies England English être fait favour Fouché Français France French friends garde nationale général grand guerre hommes honour imperial intérêts jour king l'armée l'Empereur l'empire l'ennemi Labédoyère letter liberty lois Lord Castlereagh Lord Wellington Louis Louis XVIII March Marshal ment ministers monarch Moniteur Mont-Saint-Jean moyens Napoleon national guard nobles nouvelle ont été Otranto paix Paris party patrie patriots peers peuple peut present prince puissances qu'elle qu'il regiments reign royal royalists sera seront seul Signé soldats soldiers sous sovereign throne tion tout traité troops Tuilleries Vive Wellington wish