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Pagina 987
Earl Granville , on the part of her Majesty's Government , endeavours to obtain
some modification in favour of France of the war indemnity of six milliards of
francs said to be demanded by Prussia . Government , he wrote , felt the
difficulties ...
Earl Granville , on the part of her Majesty's Government , endeavours to obtain
some modification in favour of France of the war indemnity of six milliards of
francs said to be demanded by Prussia . Government , he wrote , felt the
difficulties ...
Pagina 989
Political feeling cannot oyercome right , and in France the basis of all legitimate
government is the plébiscite . Beyond it there is only usurpațion by some for the
oppression of the rest . I am ready , therefore , to submit to the free expression of
...
Political feeling cannot oyercome right , and in France the basis of all legitimate
government is the plébiscite . Beyond it there is only usurpațion by some for the
oppression of the rest . I am ready , therefore , to submit to the free expression of
...
Pagina 990
... exclaimed that Garibaldi had no right to sit in a French Assembly , a declaration
whichi brought M. Victor Hugo to his feet , exclaiming ' that when all Europe had
abandoned France , one man came forward ; but he was a power in himself .
... exclaimed that Garibaldi had no right to sit in a French Assembly , a declaration
whichi brought M. Victor Hugo to his feet , exclaiming ' that when all Europe had
abandoned France , one man came forward ; but he was a power in himself .
Pagina 991
If the peace should be disturbed , you may count on our patriotism to repress
disturbances with the utmost energy . We shall never fail in this , but let us hope
that this extremity , which has been momentarily feared in France , will be finally ...
If the peace should be disturbed , you may count on our patriotism to repress
disturbances with the utmost energy . We shall never fail in this , but let us hope
that this extremity , which has been momentarily feared in France , will be finally ...
Pagina 992
Thanks to all , and that you and France have proclaimed the Republic , with all its
consequences , the only Government which can close for ever the era of
invasions and civil wars . The state of siege is raised . The people of Paris are ...
Thanks to all , and that you and France have proclaimed the Republic , with all its
consequences , the only Government which can close for ever the era of
invasions and civil wars . The state of siege is raised . The people of Paris are ...
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