A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 1G. Bell & Sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... England , o'er - topped the magnificence of the proudest royalties . The old Prince de Ligne exclaimed : ' Le congrès danse , et ne marche pas . ' They did not move on quite so easily and agreeably as their outward delights and ...
... England , o'er - topped the magnificence of the proudest royalties . The old Prince de Ligne exclaimed : ' Le congrès danse , et ne marche pas . ' They did not move on quite so easily and agreeably as their outward delights and ...
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... England , France , and Austria were united in demanding the integrity of Saxony , and the independence of Poland . On the 11th of December , the Archduke Constantine , who had hurried from Vienna , called upon the Poles to rally round ...
... England , France , and Austria were united in demanding the integrity of Saxony , and the independence of Poland . On the 11th of December , the Archduke Constantine , who had hurried from Vienna , called upon the Poles to rally round ...
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... England , and France on the 3rd Febuary 1815 , an engagement was entered into to act in concert , each with an army of a hundred and fifty thousand men , to carry into effect the Treaty of Paris , in the manner most conformable to the ...
... England , and France on the 3rd Febuary 1815 , an engagement was entered into to act in concert , each with an army of a hundred and fifty thousand men , to carry into effect the Treaty of Paris , in the manner most conformable to the ...
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... England and Russia . England could repress the national hatred of Prussia , and preserve Paris from worse than useless out- rage . She could even read France a great moral lesson ' in the restoration of the works of art to their lawful ...
... England and Russia . England could repress the national hatred of Prussia , and preserve Paris from worse than useless out- rage . She could even read France a great moral lesson ' in the restoration of the works of art to their lawful ...
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... England , having lost her real influence in the government of France , re- tained the power of making herself odious . The terms granted to the French were in truth moderate . England , at the height of glory , had to pay penalties of ...
... England , having lost her real influence in the government of France , re- tained the power of making herself odious . The terms granted to the French were in truth moderate . England , at the height of glory , had to pay penalties of ...
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