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Page 226
... French Republic , be- cause the true and lawful French nation is not now represented by that Government , nor to be found within the limits of geographical France , but in the foreign countries in which her lawful representa- tives are ...
... French Republic , be- cause the true and lawful French nation is not now represented by that Government , nor to be found within the limits of geographical France , but in the foreign countries in which her lawful representa- tives are ...
Page 539
... French Revo- lution in support of their system and their counsels . I request these governments to study with attention , and for themselves , the exam- ple thus set before them as a guide for their judgment . They will then see that ...
... French Revo- lution in support of their system and their counsels . I request these governments to study with attention , and for themselves , the exam- ple thus set before them as a guide for their judgment . They will then see that ...
Page 543
... French recommended insurrection against the tyrants who oppressed the li- berties of nations . The one party sounded an alarm of republican- ism , the other of slavery . Reciprocal insults provoked both to arms . The Greeks then , the ...
... French recommended insurrection against the tyrants who oppressed the li- berties of nations . The one party sounded an alarm of republican- ism , the other of slavery . Reciprocal insults provoked both to arms . The Greeks then , the ...
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