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... more than realised , even then the Gallic instinct of aggression was awake , and among , let us hope , the dreams of a loftier ambition for France and for mankind , suggested the selfish speculation of ' developments ' in Savoy .
... more than realised , even then the Gallic instinct of aggression was awake , and among , let us hope , the dreams of a loftier ambition for France and for mankind , suggested the selfish speculation of ' developments ' in Savoy .
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... so much by any definite and permanent arrangement , as by the simple lapse of time : ending because it could not last for ever , not because replaced by a settled government , or even by a well - founded hope of settled government .
... so much by any definite and permanent arrangement , as by the simple lapse of time : ending because it could not last for ever , not because replaced by a settled government , or even by a well - founded hope of settled government .
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Asia . some- of Austria , of France , and of the After having traced the course of .r birth to such a death as was so soon was the consequence of not only un- ut , in part , of great and avoidable errors were little left for hope to fix ...
Asia . some- of Austria , of France , and of the After having traced the course of .r birth to such a death as was so soon was the consequence of not only un- ut , in part , of great and avoidable errors were little left for hope to fix ...
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