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... Emperor cannot have things well done unless he does . them himself . They had built him a barraque on the head- land ... Emperor himself must give orders that these things be changed ; the Emperor in person must send a note in haste to ...
... Emperor cannot have things well done unless he does . them himself . They had built him a barraque on the head- land ... Emperor himself must give orders that these things be changed ; the Emperor in person must send a note in haste to ...
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... Emperor had become quite familiar with the character of diplomatic arguments , and he had Talley- rand to coach him , who still wanted a policy oriented toward Austria . He replied rather stiffly that since the Vienna treaty was dead ...
... Emperor had become quite familiar with the character of diplomatic arguments , and he had Talley- rand to coach him , who still wanted a policy oriented toward Austria . He replied rather stiffly that since the Vienna treaty was dead ...
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... Emperor been capable ( and he was not ) of evacuating the Prussian territories altogether , the result would have been to leave a vacuum into which would flow the armies of England and Russia , with which he was still at war . As a ...
... Emperor been capable ( and he was not ) of evacuating the Prussian territories altogether , the result would have been to leave a vacuum into which would flow the armies of England and Russia , with which he was still at war . As a ...
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