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LETTERS ON THE FRENCH COUP D'ETAT OF 1851 . ( Addressed to the Editor of " THE INQUIRER . ' ) LETTER I. THE DICTATORSHIP . PARIS : Jan. 8 , 1852 . SIR , -You have asked me to tell you what I think of French affairs .
LETTERS ON THE FRENCH COUP D'ETAT OF 1851 . ( Addressed to the Editor of " THE INQUIRER . ' ) LETTER I. THE DICTATORSHIP . PARIS : Jan. 8 , 1852 . SIR , -You have asked me to tell you what I think of French affairs .
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Out of the mouths of its adversaries this system possesses what I have proved , or conjectured , or assumed to be the prime want of the French nation — a strong executive . The objection to it is that the objectors find nothing else in ...
Out of the mouths of its adversaries this system possesses what I have proved , or conjectured , or assumed to be the prime want of the French nation — a strong executive . The objection to it is that the objectors find nothing else in ...
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thought not improbable that somehow or other , on some wolf - andthe - lamb pretext , he may pick a quarrel with King Leopold , and endeavour to restore to the French the ' natural limit ' of the Rhine . Now , I have never seen the ...
thought not improbable that somehow or other , on some wolf - andthe - lamb pretext , he may pick a quarrel with King Leopold , and endeavour to restore to the French the ' natural limit ' of the Rhine . Now , I have never seen the ...
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