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... Emperor of the French , who in a certain sense must be said to owe his throne to his connection with a great conqueror , is not even by profession a military man , we find a circumstance which further enforces the truth of the ...
... Emperor of the French , who in a certain sense must be said to owe his throne to his connection with a great conqueror , is not even by profession a military man , we find a circumstance which further enforces the truth of the ...
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... Emperor of the French than that feeling of respect which we ought all to entertain for any sovereign whom Her gracious Majesty has recognised and admitted into the fraternity of monarchs . 1 am not ashamed or afraid to say that I , for ...
... Emperor of the French than that feeling of respect which we ought all to entertain for any sovereign whom Her gracious Majesty has recognised and admitted into the fraternity of monarchs . 1 am not ashamed or afraid to say that I , for ...
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... Emperor of the French were seriously to be deprecated ; and that there was a most anxious desire and determination on the part of the noble lord and his Government to maintain between this country and France the most friendly relations ...
... Emperor of the French were seriously to be deprecated ; and that there was a most anxious desire and determination on the part of the noble lord and his Government to maintain between this country and France the most friendly relations ...
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... Emperor of the French has over his illus- trious relative , in the fact that , instead of being ignorant of the laws and Constitution of this country , he , from long residence here , is familiar with our language , our habits , and our ...
... Emperor of the French has over his illus- trious relative , in the fact that , instead of being ignorant of the laws and Constitution of this country , he , from long residence here , is familiar with our language , our habits , and our ...
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... Emperor of the French , but of the French themselves . He described the Emperor of the French as a despot who had trampled on the rights and liberties of forty millions of men . ( Loud cheers . ) Nothing demonstrates the evil of making ...
... Emperor of the French , but of the French themselves . He described the Emperor of the French as a despot who had trampled on the rights and liberties of forty millions of men . ( Loud cheers . ) Nothing demonstrates the evil of making ...
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