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... ment by force of arms ; the thing should have come about , and was planned , as a spontaneous demand on the part of the whole people . But to whom could these ideas be communicated ? The Abbé did not like to talk , and did it badly ...
... ment by force of arms ; the thing should have come about , and was planned , as a spontaneous demand on the part of the whole people . But to whom could these ideas be communicated ? The Abbé did not like to talk , and did it badly ...
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... ment under General Kaim , holding the outlet of the Mont Cenis pass at Susa , had been heavily attacked on the 20th and was holding its ground only with difficulty ; the French were inching forward there with continuing pressure . A dis ...
... ment under General Kaim , holding the outlet of the Mont Cenis pass at Susa , had been heavily attacked on the 20th and was holding its ground only with difficulty ; the French were inching forward there with continuing pressure . A dis ...
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... ment should be concerned with the material welfare of Frenchmen at home and the position of the nation abroad . Worse ; Bonaparte had instituted a censorship which abridged the right to criticize the government in the light of those ...
... ment should be concerned with the material welfare of Frenchmen at home and the position of the nation abroad . Worse ; Bonaparte had instituted a censorship which abridged the right to criticize the government in the light of those ...
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